Join us for an exclusive session exploring how atomic-scale manufacturing is revolutionizing sustainable, localized production in orbit. Hosted by ATLANT 3D with special guests from the European Space Agency (ESA), this webinar will unpack both the vision and the technology driving the next generation of in-space manufacturing.
ESA will begin by sharing its strategic goals for advanced manufacturing in space—why it matters, what challenges it addresses, and how atomic precision manufacturing is becoming a critical pillar of future missions. It will also highlight its collaboration with ATLANT 3D as an example of innovation in action.
Next, ATLANT 3D will present its breakthrough: the Microgravity NANOFABRICATOR™ ZERO-G. Learn how our Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP®) technology enables real-time production and even "chip surgery" repairs in orbit—reducing long supply delays and reliance on Earth-based fabs.
The session will close with a joint vision for the future and an interactive discussion on partnership opportunities and next steps.
About the webinar speakers

Maksym Plakhotnyuk, CEO & Founder, Atlant3D
Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, is the CEO and Founder of ATLANT 3D, a pioneering deep-tech company at the forefront of innovation, developing the world’s most advanced atomic-scale manufacturing platform. Maksym is the inventor of the first-ever atomic layer advanced manufacturing technology, enabling atomic-precision development of materials, devices, and microsystems. A scientist with a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology, he has deep expertise in nanotechnologies, renewable and exponential technologies, semiconductor processing, solid-state physics, and material science. A Fulbright scholar, Hello Tomorrow Grand Winner, and proud Ukrainian, Maksym has earned global recognition for his work.
Gianni Corocher, Materials & Processes Engineer, ESA
Advenit Makaya, Advanced Manufacturing Engineer, ESA
Advenit Makaya is an Advanced Manufacturing Engineer at the European Space Research and Technology Centre of the European Space Agency. He supports the development of advanced materials and processes technologies for space applications and provides Materials and Processes support to ESA missions. In this context, Advenit is coordinating the Out-of-Earth Manufacturing initiative, aiming to foster the development of technologies for on-orbit and on-planet manufacturing. Advenit previously worked in industry in the U.K., on lifing of large civil aircraft engine parts. His background is in research on advanced metallic materials, conducted in academic and national institute laboratories in Sweden and Japan. He holds a PhD in Materials Processing from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, as well as an Engineering MSc degree from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, in France.