The platform utilizes ATLANT 3D's proprietary Direct Atomic Layer Processing technology to transform computational designs into functional hardware. By automating the transition from theoretical discovery to prototyping, the system addresses a persistent bottleneck in modern engineering where design, fabrication, and characterization often operate as fragmented, disconnected processes.
To ensure commercial viability and scalability, the company partnered with Automated Industrial Robotics to produce the units in the United States. This collaboration allows the system to meet SEMI-compliant standards, making it suitable for high-stakes industrial environments. CEO Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk describes the move as the foundation for a broader 'Physical AI Infrastructure for Matter,' meant to enable self-driving research platforms with integrated metrology. As the company expands its U.S. presence, it is actively seeking strategic partnerships to scale these autonomous foundries for next-generation industrial applications.
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