Friday, November 14, 2025

Fabric8Labs Secures $50M to Expand U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Capacity

Fabric8Labs, the company pioneering Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing, announced a $50 million funding round to expand its U.S.-based advanced manufacturing facilities, boosting capacity to produce tens of millions of components annually. Powered by its breakthrough Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM) technology, Fabric8Labs is scaling up production of next-generation electronics components that enable leading-edge systems in thermal management (AI/HPC), wireless communications (RF), and power electronics. The U.S.-based manufacturing footprint enables customers to move seamlessly from prototyping to high-volume production.

New Investment Fuels Growth

Fabric8Labs has secured $50M in its latest round of financing, led by NEA and Intel Capital, with participation from existing investors Lam Capital, the corporate venture arm of Lam Research Corp, TDK Ventures, and SE Ventures, as well as new investors Marunouchi Innovation Partners, SK hynix, Ericsson Ventures, Masco Ventures, and Toppan Global Venture Partners.

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The new funding will accelerate:

  • Capacity Expansion: Ramp production of Fabric8Labs’ U.S. manufacturing footprint from 5M to 22M components per year to meet growing demand across thermal management, RF, and power applications.
  • Team Growth: Expand the team across manufacturing, design, quality, and process engineering to support growth customer programs.
  • Production Ramp‑Up: Expand production team to support engagements in AI/HPC thermal management, RF/wireless, and power electronics, moving quickly from first article to full production.

“This investment accelerates our mission to scale Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM) for customers in high-growth, fast-moving industries where we are solving their most demanding challenges. With ECAM, we’re reshaping how critical components are designed and manufactured-delivering the performance, reliability, and supply chain resiliency that enables customers to rapidly innovate and deploy advanced systems,” Jeff Herman, Co-Founder and CEO of Fabric8Labs

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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