On August 19, 2026, the Danish company Atlant 3D officially unveiled the innovative Nanofabricator Pro system — a platform capable of linking digital artificial intelligence algorithms with the physical world. The new product is positioned as a key tool for creating and researching materials with atomic-level precision. Unlike traditional laboratory methods, the Nanofabricator Pro combines predictive AI models, capable of calculating promising structures, with the direct environment for their fabrication.
Direct Atomic Layer Processing Technology
The heart of the new system is the Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP) technology. Modern AI algorithms have already learned to calculate material structures with specific characteristics; however, the critical bottleneck remained the stage of physical verification. The material obtained on the computer had to be created manually, which took months and years. The Nanofabricator Pro solves this problem by allowing the controlled formation of structures atom by atom, significantly accelerating the transition from a theoretical model to a real prototype.
Application in Semiconductors and Quantum Technologies
The system is designed for high-tech industries where precise control over material composition, boundaries, and interfaces is critical. The main areas of application for the Nanofabricator Pro will be the semiconductor industry, the development of advanced packaging for microchips, and quantum technologies. In these fields, the ability to manipulate matter at the atomic level can lead to breakthroughs in device performance and energy efficiency.
The Concept of an Autonomous Materials Foundry
Atlant 3D views the Nanofabricator Pro as the first step towards a large-scale project: the A-HUB Autonomous Materials Foundry — a fully autonomous "materials factory." In the future, the platform will be equipped with integrated metrology tools, allowing measurements to be conducted directly during the manufacturing process. This will create a closed loop: AI proposes a material, the equipment creates it, measures its actual properties, and the experimental results are instantly returned to the algorithms for further optimization. This approach, called Physical AI Infrastructure for Matter, is designed to radically reduce the time between a computer-based discovery and its verification in the real world.
Industrial Deployment and Manufacturing in the USA
The Nanofabricator Pro is already ready for operation at industrial enterprises. The platform complies with strict SEMI standards required for work in the semiconductor industry. To ensure seamless deployment in the American market, the production of these units will be organized in the USA in partnership with Automated Industrial Robotics (AIR). This partnership aims to simplify logistics and the integration of equipment into the existing production chains of American chipmakers.