Rosatom's Digital Infrastructure: A Global Competitive Edge

In the age of digital transformation, Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom is emerging as a global leader by integrating advanced digital technologies into its nuclear operations.
A Unified Strategy for a Digital Future
Rosatom adopted a comprehensive digital strategy in 2018, focusing on internal optimization, client-facing digital products, and national digitization initiatives. This approach enables the corporation to effectively manage nuclear facilities, develop innovative solutions, and support high-tech infrastructure projects in Russia. The development of proprietary software platforms underlines Rosatom’s commitment to technological sovereignty.
From Digital Twins to AI: Tools for Safer, Smarter Operations
Among Rosatom's key breakthroughs is the deployment of digital twins, artificial intelligence (AI), and automation systems. Its Multi-D platform governs every stage of a nuclear power plant’s lifecycle, from design to decommissioning. Digital twins create real-time virtual models of power plants, enabling predictive maintenance and risk mitigation. AI systems analyze vast data streams to forecast failures and optimize equipment performance. Automated fuel cycle controls boost reactor productivity and stability.

Boosting Efficiency While Cutting Costs
Digital infrastructure significantly improves efficiency and reduces operational costs. Predictive technologies help Rosatom prevent breakdowns and minimize equipment downtime, enhancing performance while lowering expenses. Automated reactor management streamlines resource use and boosts reliability—key advantages in the competitive global energy market.
Exporting Innovation and Strengthening Global Ties
Rosatom's digital tools are not limited to domestic use. The Multi-D platform is deployed in major international nuclear projects, including Egypt’s El Dabaa, Hungary’s Paks II, India’s Kudankulam, and Bangladesh’s Rooppur plants. A bespoke configuration management system for Finland’s Hanhikivi-1 highlights the corporation’s adaptability to international standards, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in nuclear and digital integration.

Cybersecurity and Digital Sovereignty
Rosatom has embraced a strategy of digital sovereignty, replacing foreign software in critical infrastructure with Russian alternatives. This shields operations from cyber threats and sanctions. Systems like Prizma meet stringent security standards, making Russian technology an attractive, safe choice for global partners.
Laying the Groundwork for a Digital Economy
Through continued investment in AI, automation, and digital modeling, Rosatom is reshaping the nuclear sector and accelerating Russia’s digital economy. Its export-ready technologies enhance energy resilience and technological independence in partner nations—solidifying its role as both an energy provider and a digital innovator.