Prospects for the Application of Additive Technologies in Russia from an Industry Perspective (on the Example of the Aviation Industry)
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Naim Obeid Ahmed Mohamed postgraduate student
Engineering Academy of the Peoples’ Friendship University (RUDN University)
Moscow, Russian Federation Dmitry N. Ermakov Dr. Sc. (Polit.), Dr. Sc. (Econ.), Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Professor, Principal Researcher; Institute of China and Modern Asia, Russian Academy of Sciences Researcher; Russian Federation; Professor of the Department of Management
Center for World Politics and Strategic Analysis; International Academy of Business and New Technologies
Institute of China and Modern Asia, Russian Academy of Sciences Researcher, Russian Federation; Yaroslavl, Russian Federation Melnikov Vitaly M. Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Professor, Honored Worker of Science and Education of the USSR; Academician at the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky (RACC) and the International Academy of Informatization; Professor at the Department of Mechanics and Control Processes
Engineering Academy of the Peoples’ Friendship University (RUDN University)
Moscow, Russian Federation Kazenkov Oleg Yu. Honorary Worker of the Sphere of Education of the Russian Federation; assistant at the Department of Nanotechnology and Microsystem Technology; researcher at the Department for Research Activities; deputy Head of the Polyus Technopark
Engineering Academy of the Peoples’ Friendship University (RUDN University); K.G. Razumovsky Moscow State University of Tehnologies and Management (the First Cossack University); Polyus Technopark of M.F. Stelmakh Research Institute Polyus JSC
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article devoted to the problem of introducing additive technologies into the national economy of Russia from the perspective of their adaptation to modern market conditions, when the Russian Federation is developing under international economic sanctions. The authors conclude, using the example of the Russian aviation industry, that the spread of additive technologies within the framework of Russian industrial production is difficult due to low elasticity of supply and demand, low elastic supply is especially painful for the innovative development of the industry, this conclusion is made on the basis of a linear market model. However, there are prospects for additive technologies in the aviation industry, if the pricing policy will be changed in the aspect of revising prices for civil aviation products in the direction of their increase, this is quite possible in a situation of transformation of the entire industry under the pressure of international sanctions. The authors also believe that in the future, the development of small aircraft will create conditions for additive technologies to be more in demand, but it is still difficult to make certain forecasts on this score. An important theoretical result of this scientific article is the construction of a model of market influence on the effectiveness of the introduction of additive technologies, this is useful for further research of economic issues related to additive technologies, as well as issues related to the introduction of innovations in a market economy in general.
How to Cite:
Naim O.A., Dmitry N.E., Melnikov V.M., Kazenkov O.Y., (2022), PROSPECTS FOR THE APPLICATION OF ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN RUSSIA FROM AN INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE AVIATION INDUSTRY). Computational Nanotechnology, 2 => 56-66.
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Keywords:
additive technologies, Russian aviation industry, industrial product markets, industry microeconomic analysis, innovations.


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