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Fabric8Labs raises $50m; plans to expand manufacturing capacity

The company hopes to boost capacity to enable the production of tens of millions of components annually.

Fabric8Labs raises $50m; plans to expand manufacturing capacity

Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing firm Fabric8Labs has announced a 50 million USD funding round to expand its US-based advanced manufacturing facilities.

With the funding, Fabric8Labs hopes to boost capacity to enable the production of tens of millions of components annually.

Powered by its 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 latest round of financing was led by NEA and Intel Capital, with participation from existing investors Lam Capital, TDK Ventures and SE Ventures, and new investors Marunouchi Innovation Partners, SK hynix, Ericsson Ventures, Masco Ventures, and Toppan Global Venture Partners.

Fabric8Labs now plans to expand its production capacity from 5 million to 22 million components per year, in line with growing demand from thermal management, RF, and power applications, while expanding its team across manufacturing, design, quality, and process engineering.

"This investment accelerates our mission to scale ECAM for customers in high-growth, fast-moving industries where we are solving their most demanding challenges," said Jeff Herman, Co-Founder and CEO of Fabric8Labs. "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."

ECAM is a room-temperature metal additive manufacturing technology that leverages electroplating principles to create ultra-high resolution, three-dimensional metal parts without the need for expensive post-processing. Components are built at the 'atomic level', resulting in excellent feature resolution and surface finish.

"We believe Fabric8Labs is redefining additive manufacturing with its breakthrough ECAM technology," added Greg Papadopoulos, PhD., Venture Partner at NEA. "Early on, we recognised the potential of ECAM to deliver unmatched precision, scalability, and design freedom—unlocking new opportunities across thermal management, aerospace, and power electronics. We're thrilled to continue supporting the team as they expand U.S. production and scale this transformative platform."

Fabric8Labs has previously raised 50 million USD in 2023 and just under 20 million USD in 2021.

Sam Davies

Sam Davies

Group Content Manager, began writing for TCT Magazine in 2016 and has since become one of additive manufacturing’s go-to journalists. From breaking news to in-depth analysis, Sam’s insight and expertise are highly sought after.

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