Hadrian Automation operates at the intersection of advanced software, robotics, and full-stack manufacturing to build autonomous factories for the aerospace and defense sectors. The company's core proposition is to reconfigure the production of rockets, satellites, jets, and ships, achieving manufacturing speeds up to ten times faster and costs up to half that of conventional methods. This positions it as a key enabler for industries where production bottlenecks and high costs have historically constrained progress.
The firm's technical approach treats the factory itself as the primary product, integrating automation and software to create a highly optimized, repeatable manufacturing system. Its operations include a substantial 270,000 square foot facility in Mesa, Arizona, demonstrating the scale of its ambitions in the U.S. market. The company's focus spans the demanding verticals of space, aviation, and shipbuilding.
Hadrian Automation has secured significant capital to execute its vision, closing a $260 million Series C funding round. This financial backing supports its mission to fundamentally alter the economics and speed of advanced manufacturing for critical national security and commercial applications.





