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Hadrian raises $260M to build out automated factories for space and defense parts


Hadrian wants to revolutionize American manufacturing through automation.

Investors are continuing to rally behind the call to reindustrialize American industry, this time by building out a $260 million war chest for automated manufacturing startup Hadrian to scale its factory footprint and make even more machine parts. Hadrian’s aim is to modernize American manufacturing by leveraging advance automation to deliver mass-produced parts for aerospace and defense companies at a fraction of the time. The company will also start offering divisions for maritime and munitions-specific parts “to meet the sale and speed needed to reclaim our birthright as the industrial superpower of the world,” Power said on X.

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