It is foreseen that additive manufacturing will dominate all sectors in near future. That being the case, this technology is added to countries’ strategics development plans.  Increasing its 3D activites lately, Russia’s nuclear energy firm Rosatom has high ambitious. The company stated to open many metal printing services untill 2030.
Speeding up its 3D projects lately, Russia draws interest in global market. Focusing on new energy and manufacturing resources, Russia’s nuclear giant Rosatom aims to establish multiple printing services by 2030.
Rosatom is the Russian state corporation that runs all domestic nuclear activities. While a country with a huge natural resources, they are working hard to shift their dependence from gas and oil to nuclear power, in an attempt to cope with growing demands and decreasing natural reserves. Electricity is also much cheaper to export than gas, and the
Russian powers are convinced that nuclear power is the key solution in this policy shift.This certainly explains the prominent role 3D printing has in Rosatom’s new Innovation Development and Technology Modernization Program, which is focused on the period until 2030. Ultimately, they want to have several industrial centers for 3D printing production up and running, and in the coming years that program will be supported with various development projects.