BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, January 31. An agreement
was signed in Bishkek between TVEL company, Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic
University, Rosatom State Corporation, and Boka Hydro KG to
manufacture equipment for new and operating hydropower facilities
using 3D printing technologies, Trend reports via the Rosatom State Corporation.


"Rosatom has unique competencies covering the entire additive
technology cycle-from the mass production of high-tech printers and
metal powders to personnel training and after-sales service. We see
significant potential for their application in the energy sector of
the Kyrgyzstan and are ready to share our experience within this
multilateral partnership,” said Director of the Additive
Technologies business area of Rosatom's Fuel Division Ilya
Kavelashvili.







Furthermore, a hydropower project office has been launched on
the university campus. The initiative is designed not merely as an
educational unit, but as an intellectual hub and an
international-level model platform, bringing together Rosatom’s
expertise, university's scientific potential, and the technological
experience of Boka Hydro KG.