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Fabric8Labs leads $50M round to scale ECAM manufacturing

Fabric8Labs raises $50M to scale ECAM printing in the U.S., expanding capacity for high-volume electronics used in AI, RF and power systems.

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Alvaro de la Maza

Partner at Aninver

Key Takeaways

  • New Enterprise Associates (NEA) raised $50.0M from New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Lam Capital, TDK Ventures, Marunouchi Innovation Partners, Masco Ventures, Toppan Global Venture Partners (TGVP).
  • Sector: Manufacturing.
  • Geography: United States.

Analysis

Fabric8Labs, a San Diego-based pioneer of Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM), today announced a $50 million financing round. This new capital is earmarked to accelerate the company’s U.S.-based advanced manufacturing footprint and expand production capacity to support tens of millions of components annually.

led by New Enterprise Associates (NEA), with participation from existing backers and new supporters alike. In addition to NEA, investors contributing to the round include corporate venture arms and strategic players such as Lam Research Corp.’s Lam Capital, TDK Ventures, SE Ventures, and new entrants Marunouchi Innovation Partners, SK hynix, Ericsson Ventures, Masco Ventures and Toppan Global Venture Partners.

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