Anisoprint: Strategic-Technological Assessment for European Defense and Dual-Use Autonomy
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Tactical Additive Manufacturing Composite Materials Russia Luxembourg
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Anisoprint is pioneering a new frontier in manufacturing with its patented 3D printers that reinforce plastics with continuous carbon fibers to create ultra-light, ultra-strong composite parts .
Born in the academic labs of Moscow and later nurtured in Luxembourg’s innovation ecosystem , this deep-tech startup has quickly attracted attention across aerospace, automotive, and defense sectors. Its technology—known as Continuous Fiber Coextrusion—enables replacement of metal components with lattice-structured composites that are lighter, yet often stronger than steel .
Key questions this report answers
- What Continuous Fiber Coextrusion 3D-printing technology does Anisoprint use to reinforce plastics with continuous carbon fibres?
- How mature is its patented lattice-structured composite technology, and how does it fit European defence and dual-use autonomy?
- Given its origins in Moscow labs and Luxembourg's innovation ecosystem, what aerospace, automotive and defence markets and partners does it target?
- What capability gaps or dependencies affect Anisoprint's composite additive-manufacturing position?
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Investors screening Anisoprint, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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