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ATLANT 3D Launches NANOFABRICATOR PRO

The world’s first and only physical platform for AI-driven materials discovery

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Mon, 08/24/2026 - 12:02
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(ATLANT 3D: Copenhagen, Denmark) -- ATLANT 3D has announced the launch of NANOFABRICATOR PRO, the world’s first and only physical platform for AI-driven materials discovery. The platform connects AI-driven materials discovery with programmable atomic-scale fabrication, experimental validation, and device prototyping, accelerating the transition from design to manufacturable materials and devices.

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As AI transforms materials discovery, validating AI-generated predictions remains a challenge. Traditional workflows separate materials design, fabrication, characterization, and manufacturing into disconnected processes, slowing innovation and limiting the transition from digital discoveries to real-world technologies.

Powered by ATLANT 3D’s proprietary direct atomic layer processing (DALP) technology, NANOFABRICATOR PRO is the foundation of the Physical AI Infrastructure for Matter and ATLANT 3D’s A-HUB Autonomous Materials Foundry, integrating AI-driven materials discovery, atomic-scale manufacturing, and rapid validation for semiconductors, advanced packaging, quantum technologies, and emerging applications.

Industrialized with Automated Industrial Robotics (AIR), NANOFABRICATOR PRO is a Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International-compliant platform for advanced semiconductor manufacturing. AIR manufactures the platform in the U.S., enabling scalable production, supporting ATLANT 3D’s U.S. expansion, and delivering a production-ready system.

“AI is fundamentally changing how new materials are discovered,” says Maksym Plakhotnyuk, CEO and founder of ATLANT 3D. “The next frontier is turning those discoveries into real-world innovations. Together with AIR, we introduce NANOFABRICATOR PRO, which enables creation of next-gen, self-driven platforms with integrated metrology. By connecting AI-driven materials discovery, advanced manufacturing, and experimental validation, we enable rapid translation of computational predictions into functional materials while laying the foundation for the Physical AI Infrastructure for Matter.”

“Industrializing breakthrough technologies requires advanced expertise in reliable and scalable platforms,” says Bob Fung, president of AIR, in Fremont, California. “Our partnership combines advanced engineering with U.S. manufacturing capabilities to deliver the NANOFABRICATOR PRO platform to enable the next frontiers for future industries.”

ATLANT 3D’s next frontier is to bring self-driving platform capabilities based on NANOFABRICATOR PRO with integrated metrology and other processing solutions. The company seeks strategic partners in advanced technologies for growth and expansion to build the next generation of Physical AI.

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