Rosatom State Corporation’s Additive Technologies business unit participated in the “Intelligent Transport, Infrastructure, Logistics, and Industry” exhibition and conference (TransMEA-2025), Egypt’s leading regional platform for discussing technological transformation, industrial development, sustainable mobility, and advanced solutions. The event was held under the patronage of Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi from November 9 to 11, 2025, at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in Cairo.
The three-day exhibition, held under the theme “Industry and Transport Together for Sustainable Development,” brought together participants from 30 countries and showcased advanced technologies and forward-looking strategies for regional growth.
The opening ceremony was attended by senior officials, including Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly; Kamel El-Wazir, Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport; and Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources. The exhibition and conference attracted more than 75,000 visitors and featured over 40 sessions with 120 speakers representing the transport, logistics, energy, and industrial sectors.
Rosatom presented a diversified portfolio of technological solutions extending far beyond nuclear energy. The corporation showcased advanced industrial innovations aimed at strengthening Egypt’s manufacturing capabilities, improving operational efficiency, and supporting the localization of technologies in line with the country’s development and sustainability goals. Rosatom’s Additive Technologies business unit introduced an integrated additive manufacturing ecosystem that included material development, design software, advanced 3D printers, and industrial applications. This comprehensive approach offered Egypt a ready-to-implement model for accelerating industrial transformation and advancing the ambitions of Vision 2030.
The exhibition stand highlighted Rosatom’s comprehensive approach, based on strengthening Egypt’s industrial capabilities, improving operational efficiency, and supporting the localization of technologies in line with national development and sustainability goals.
“Based on Rosatom’s long-standing partnership with Egypt, we were pleased to introduce comprehensive additive manufacturing solutions for this rapidly developing market. Their implementation enabled Egyptian enterprises to enhance the efficiency and speed of production processes, making a significant contribution to the country’s sustainable economic growth,” said Ilya Kavelashvili, Director of Rosatom’s Additive Technologies business unit.
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About Rosatom Additive Technologies
Additive manufacturing makes it possible to produce parts and components that are difficult or impossible to manufacture using traditional casting and machining methods. 3D printing helps reduce product weight, optimize material usage, and significantly shorten production lead times. Modern 3D printers allow flexible adjustment of process parameters to produce parts of various sizes and purposes — from single prototypes to serial production. Additively manufactured products are used across a wide range of industries, including nuclear and space technologies, energy, and medicine.
Rosatom’s Additive Technologies business unit offers a comprehensive, end-to-end solution — from the development of 3D printers, components, materials, and software to service support, personnel training, 3D printing services, and the establishment of turnkey additive manufacturing centers at customer sites.
Rosatom integrates the entire additive manufacturing cycle and provides industrial companies in strategic sectors with advanced, reliable equipment, materials, and professional services for implementing additive technologies. The company’s offering includes metal, polymer, and sand 3D printing, as well as 3D scanning, R&D, and technology audits to identify optimal strategies for adopting additive manufacturing in production. Learn more at https://rusat.tvel.ru/
About Rosatom Fuel Division (TVEL JSC)
The Fuel Division of Rosatom (management company – JSC TVEL) includes enterprises engaged in nuclear fuel fabrication, uranium conversion and enrichment, gas centrifuge production, as well as research and design organizations.
As the sole supplier of nuclear fuel for Russian nuclear power plants, TVEL provides fuel for more than 70 power reactors in 15 countries, research reactors in nine countries, and propulsion reactors of the Russian nuclear fleet. Every sixth power reactor in the world operates on TVEL fuel. TVEL JSC (part of Rosatom) is the sole supplier of nuclear fuel to Russian nuclear power plants and provides fuel to 70 power reactors in 15 countries, research reactors in 9 countries, and Russia’s nuclear fleet. Every sixth reactor in the world runs on TVEL fuel. TVEL is also the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium and a leading supplier of stable isotopes. The company is actively developing new businesses in chemistry, metallurgy, energy storage, 3D printing, digital products, and nuclear decommissioning. Learn more at http://www.tvel.ru