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"Almost 50% of the market is occupied by aviation,

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 4:54 am
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This was reported by Olga Ospennikova, Executive Director of the Association for the Development of Additive Technologies, at the round table "Additive technologies and industrial robotics as a tool for developing regions of the Far East and the Arctic" at the Eastern Economic Forum.

She noted that by the end of 2023, the size of the Russian additive technology market had reached the level expected for 2030 and amounted to 12 billion rubles. According to Olga Ospennikova, representatives of the association intend to propose to the Ministry of Industry and Trade to make adjustments to government malta whatsapp number database resolution No. 1913-r "Strategy for the development of additive technologies for the period up to 2030" in the near future.

space and defense industry enterprises, and about 20% is accounted for by the oil and gas industry and petrochemistry. Civilian areas are lagging behind," Olga Ospennikova noted.

In her opinion, the main obstacle to the development of the additive technologies market is the lack of a regulatory framework for their implementation. Representatives of the press services of the Association for the Development of Additive Technologies and the Ministry of Industry and Trade did not answer questions from a ComNews correspondent.

Igor Beder, Head of the Investigation Department at T.Hunter LLC and expert on the NTI SafeNet market, noted that the lack of regulation could lead to legal disputes related to copyrights, patents, and product liability.

"Without clear regulations and standards, it is difficult to guarantee the quality and safety of products, which can cause mistrust on the part of consumers and investors," said Igor Bederov.

However, the lack of a regulatory framework is not the only problem in the industry. During her speech, Olga Ospennikova noted that the industry is experiencing a shortage of qualified specialists, a problem she proposed to solve with the help of special educational programs for schoolchildren and students. Later, answering questions from the moderator of the discussion, executive director of the ANO NPO Androidnaya Tekhnika Evgeny Dudorov, she said that chemical reagents for polymeric materials are partially imported from friendly countries.

Igor Bederov agreed with her. He noted the high costs of equipment and raw materials and the industry's need for more specialists - 3D designers, engineers, programmers and materials scientists.

"3D printers are actively used in industrial production for prototypes of parts and tools, in medicine - for creating individual implants, prostheses, organ models, in the aviation and automobile industries, in construction and architecture. But as long as the cost of printing is higher than the conveyor in China, the manufacturer will vote with the ruble and order the necessary products," he concluded.

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