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From Medicine to 3D Printing: Breakthrough Projects of Belarus and Rosatom
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08.08.2025

 

The State Corporation Rosatom and Belarus are developing cooperation in many areas. At the core is the Comprehensive Program of Russian-Belarusian Cooperation in the Field of Nuclear Non-Energy and Non-Nuclear Projects, signed by Rosatom and the State Committee for Science and Technology. Their implementation contributes to the technological development of Belarus.

Rosatom is ready to create finished products for the Belarusian industry, share experience and implement promising technologies. The state corporation already interacts with Belarusian enterprises, including Belenergoremnaladka OJSC. Thanks to Rosatom's efforts, parts for boiler houses and power plants are now printed.

The plans include the creation of a Center for Additive Technologies in Belarus. It will help accelerate the development of the 3D printing market in the country. Among the priorities is the training of future specialists: a pilot seminar on 3D modeling for Belarusian students is expected to be held soon.

Belarus and Rosatom plan to cooperate in the area of modernization of oncology centers, supply of new equipment and exchange of best practices. Of great interest is the Tianox device, which generates nitric oxide for use in intensive care and therapy. It can also be used to treat newborns.

Rosatom is ready to supply the Brachium gamma-therapeutic complex to Belarus. It is designed to treat oncological diseases with minimal impact on healthy tissue. In addition, a Nuclear Medicine Center may appear in Belarus.

 

Source: State Committee for Science and Technology

 

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