Atomically precise manufacturing (APM) is an experimental application of nanotechnology where single atoms and molecules can be precisely positioned to form products that are complete without flaw, down to the atomic level. The technology currently has potential in highly technical fields like quantum computing, but if commercialized, would likely have a major impact across all fields of manufacturing. APM is classified as a disruptive technology, or a technology that creates large amounts of change in an existing industry.
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