Hadrian's new AI-powered manufacturing facility set to enhance local job market.
Hadrian, a leader in advanced manufacturing, announces a $200 million investment to build Factory 3 in Mesa, Arizona. Spanning 270,000 square feet, the facility aims to create 350 jobs and enhance the area’s industrial capabilities, supporting national defense sectors. The investment is part of a larger $260 million capital effort and reflects Hadrian’s commitment to scaling production in critical defense areas.
Mesa, Arizona – Hadrian, a leader in advanced manufacturing, has announced a substantial investment of $200 million to establish a new AI-powered manufacturing facility, known as Factory 3 (F3), in Mesa. The new facility is expected to span 270,000 square feet and is projected to be fully operational by early 2026. This development is anticipated to create approximately 350 jobs for the local workforce, enhancing employment opportunities in the area.
The creation of Factory 3 is part of a broader strategy involving an overall capital investment of $260 million, which includes further expansions of Hadrian’s operations in California and Arizona. This funding will support the company in enhancing its manufacturing space, boosting research and development (R&D) capabilities, and strengthening production in sectors like shipbuilding and naval defense.
Government officials in Arizona have expressed their support for the investment. The state’s governor emphasized the crucial role Arizona plays in national defense and described the investment as a catalyst for job growth in the aerospace and defense sectors. Local leaders welcomed the initiative, recognizing its potential to improve the economic landscape and provide high-quality employment for residents.
Hadrian’s new facility will be located in Building A at The Cubes Mesa Gateway, a two-building Class A industrial project. The site was secured through a lease agreement facilitated by the JLL team. The establishment of Factory 3 signals a significant investment in local industrial capabilities, with an emphasis on quality jobs for skilled workers in Mesa.
The company is known for its Factories-as-a-Service model, which enables rapid scaling of production in critical defense areas, including munitions and shipbuilding. Furthermore, Hadrian’s proprietary software stack, Opus, is designed to streamline production processes, allowing facilities to become operational in less than six months. This initiative aims to enhance supply chain resilience while fostering local job creation.
Hadrian successfully raised $260 million in Series C financing, primarily from existing investors, with significant involvement from Morgan Stanley in securing a loan facility for factory expansion. The company has demonstrated impressive growth, reporting a 10x year-over-year increase since its last funding round a year ago. Their innovative approach is geared towards delivering comprehensive mission-critical systems that integrate every aspect of advanced manufacturing, from sourcing raw materials to producing finished goods.
Hadrian is positioning itself for continued expansion, with plans to announce and develop four to five additional facilities within the next year. This strategic move aims to accelerate production capacities in various critical defense sectors, positioning the company as a significant player in the U.S. industrial landscape.
As Hadrian moves forward with its development in Mesa, the investment underlines the growing importance of integrating advanced manufacturing technologies to fortify national defense and stimulate local economies. The new factory is not only anticipated to bolster the region’s job market but also to strengthen America’s manufacturing capabilities in response to increasing global competition.
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