Programmable Matters
Atumics is solving control of matter and forces at the atomic scale to advance human prosperity and creativity. Founded in Denmark by physicists and engineers pursuing the convergence of wet and dry sciences at the frontier of what is physically possible.
Three Divine Attributes
The ancients ascribed three attributes to gods: to know everything, to build anything, to be anywhere. We treat these not as metaphors but as engineering specifications.
Omniscience
Sensing & Awareness
Every photon carries the memory of every interaction it has ever had. We build the instruments and algorithms to read that memory — imaging around corners, through walls, and backward in time.
Omnipotence
Programmable Matter
Nature has been engineering self-assembled, self-repairing intelligent systems for four billion years. We are learning her language — and extending it. Specify a function. Compile to atoms.
Omnipresence
Energy & Propulsion
Every transformative vision for the future breaks on the same bottleneck: energy density. We are building the compact, safe, ultra-dense power sources that make everything else possible.
“The founders of Atumics believe that humanity's greatest moral obligation is to expand its own capabilities — to see further, build smaller, reach deeper, and know more.”
From the founding charter, 2028
Recent Milestones
From laboratory breakthroughs to field deployments, Atumics advances on every front.
HEARTH field installations begin
First subcritical micro-nuclear units deployed to Danish island communities.
Sovereign investment round closes
Strategic capital from allied sovereign wealth funds enables the next phase of deep-tech research.
VULCAN pilot operations in Greenland
Autonomous in-situ resource extraction begins under agreement with the Danish Realm.
The Atumics Research Campus on the Danish coast. Phase I completed 2032.
Build the future of matter with us
Atumics seeks physicists, engineers, chemists, biologists, mathematicians, and anyone who refuses to accept current limitations as permanent. If you have read Blake and Nietzsche and also publish in Physical Review Letters, you may be our kind of person.