
TORRANCE, Calif. - Hadrian, a manufacturing company building AI-powered factories, has announced $260 million in new capital and major expansions of its footprint in California and Arizona. The investment supports nearly five football fields' worth of new manufacturing space, expanded R&D capacity, and dedicated teams focused on shipbuilding and naval defense production.
The raise includes $260 million in Series C financing. This capital will accelerate Hadrian's ability to deliver not just precision parts but full mission-critical systems. The company now covers the entire advanced manufacturing stack, from raw material to finished products, and supports everything from components to assemblies to complete platforms. With its "Factories-as-a-Service" model, Hadrian can rapidly scale production across key Department of Defense (DOD) areas such as munitions, shipbuilding, and other high-priority programs.
Chris Power, founder and CEO of Hadrian, said, "America cannot afford to lose another generation of industrial capacity. We're building the factories that will secure American leadership in advanced manufacturing and create new jobs here in the United States. China is making massive bets on industrial dominance. The United States needs to respond not just with policy, but with production. That's what Hadrian is here to do."
A look at Hadrian's plans:
- Factory 3 (F3) in Mesa, Arizona. A large-scale production facility and software hub spanning approximately 270,000 square feet, representing an estimated $200 million in capital investment, expected to create 350 new local jobs.
- Corporate Headquarters, initiating the search for the company's 400,000 square foot corporate and R&D headquarters to support the rapid hiring of thousands of employees.
- Hadrian Maritime, a dedicated division bringing Hadrian's autonomous factory model to shipbuilding and naval defense, strengthening maritime supply chains with scalable, precision production. Maritime is the first in a series of new dedicated divisions. In the coming months, Hadrian will announce additional production initiatives focused on Munitions, Missile Systems, and Uncrewed Aerial Systems, expanding its footprint across the defense industrial base.
- The launch of Factories-as-a-Service, a model that allows defense primes and other industries to scale factories to meet existing or new Program of Record demand for parts, assemblies, or entire products.
- Both the Arizona site and Hadrian's new corporate HQ are slated to be fully operational by January 2026—just six months from now—demonstrating Hadrian's speed in delivering production-ready capacity.
Powered by Opus, Hadrian's proprietary software stack for production autonomy, the company's factories are built to go online in under six months, creating resilient supply chains, advanced new industrial jobs, and mission-critical components faster than legacy manufacturing systems can deliver.
Since its Series B raise 12 months ago, Hadrian has achieved 10x year-over-year growth, establishing itself as the company with the scale and capability to build AI-driven factories that can produce everything from flight hardware to frontier technology. Over the next year, Hadrian plans to announce and scale four to five additional facilities, each focused on accelerating production in high-demand defense sectors and supporting priority DOD initiatives.