Fabric8Labs $50M Expansion
Fabric8Labs recently secured $50 million in new funding aimed at expanding domestic manufacturing capacity for its unique electrochemical additive manufacturing (ECAM) platform. With the new investment, the company plans to increase production from 5 million to 22 million components per year—signaling a major step forward in U.S.-based advanced manufacturing.
ECAM is designed to produce high-precision metal parts without the extreme heat or powder-based processes common in other AM systems. This makes it especially valuable for components used in thermal management, RF systems, and power electronics—industries where accuracy, surface finish, and material purity are critical.
This scaling effort reflects the rapid demand for high-performance components in electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and industrial hardware. For engineers and product developers looking for reliable domestic production partners, companies like Fabric8Labs represent a growing shift toward innovative, U.S.-grown manufacturing capability.
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