Iván Hernández Dalas: Hadrian raises funding for automated manufacturing, bringing valuation to $1.6B
A rendering of one of Hadrian’s announced facilities in Mesa, Ariz. | Source: Hadrian Hadrian, which uses AI-powered automation and modern software to build manufacturing facilities for aerospace, defense, and emerging industrial programs, recently announced expanded capital. With the latest investment, the company is valued at $1.6 billion. Hadrian said it plans to use the funding to accelerate factory expansion and advance its automated manufacturing roadmap. “For decades, the United States separated design from production and assumed global supply chains would carry the load,” stated Chris Power, the founder and CEO of Hadrian. “That assumption no longer holds,” he said. “This capital accelerates our ability to build the industrial capacity America needs by pairing advanced automation with workforce training designed for the scale of the opportunity in front of us.” Opus designed to propel reshoring of manufacturing Demand for domestic manufacturing capacity across aerospac...