Global AI Hyperscaler Adopts ATLANT 3D Platform for Material Research
A major global AI hyperscaler has acquired the NANOFABRICATOR® LITE platform from Copenhagen-based ATLANT 3D to power its new materials discovery laboratory. The integration aims to shorten the development cycle by bridging the gap between computational AI predictions and the physical fabrication of advanced materials at an atomic scale.

The deal signals a shift in how tech giants approach hardware development, prioritizing automated workflows that connect software-driven design with real-world validation. By utilizing the NANOFABRICATOR® LITE, the unidentified hyperscaler intends to create a feedback loop where experimental data continuously refines its AI models. This recursive process is designed to accelerate innovation across critical fields including semiconductors, photonics, quantum computing, and advanced energy storage systems.
ATLANT 3D’s technology operates as a full-stack solution, combining their DALP® OS software with atomic-scale manufacturing capabilities. According to CEO Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, the primary hurdle in modern materials science is no longer the generation of digital predictions, but the ability to translate those models into physical prototypes rapidly. This acquisition positions the firm to support large-scale industrial research, moving beyond basic design into the practical implementation of Physical AI for Matter.
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