Moscow Begins Production of Industrial-Grade Metal 3D Printers
The printers are designed for machine building, instrumentation, and the aerospace industry.

Moscow has launched production of next‑generation 3D printers that can create high‑density metal parts with extremely complex geometries. The new systems, developed by the Moscow Laser Technology Center, reinforce the country’s technological sovereignty and introduce cutting‑edge additive tools to key industrial sectors.
The equipment uses laser powder‑bed fusion, melting metal powder layer by layer to form parts with exceptional density. The machines support a wide range of metal alloys, and their configuration can be customized for specific industrial applications.
A Step Toward Technological Independence
The printers target industries such as machine building, instrumentation, and aerospace—fields where precision and part complexity are critical.
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to expand Moscow’s high‑tech industrial sector. Earlier, the city's Technopolis Moscow special economic zone launched production of photonic integrated circuits. Together, these projects illustrate Russia’s transition toward next‑generation digital and additive manufacturing technologies, aimed at creating globally competitive products.








































