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Machina Labs Raises $124M in Series C Funding

Machina Labs, a leader in advanced manufacturing and robotics, today announced it has closed a Series C financing totaling $124 million and the development of its first large-scale intelligent factory. Woven Capital, Toyota’s growth-stage venture arm, Lockheed Martin Ventures, Balerion Space Ventures, and Strategic Development Fund (SDF) invested in the round. 

The funding marks a critical inflection point for Machina Labs as the company scales from breakthrough manufacturing technology to software-defined production infrastructure capable of supporting mission-critical metal structures across defense, aerospace, and advanced mobility.

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From Breakthrough Technology to Manufacturing Infrastructure
A significant portion of the capital will be used to launch Machina’s first large-scale intelligent factory in the U.S., a 200,000-square-foot, production-ready facility that will house up to 50 RoboCraftsman™ cells and produce thousands of complex structural assemblies annually for defense and aerospace customers. 

Rather than fragmenting production across suppliers and legacy manufacturing processes, Machina’s factory consolidates forming, welding, and assembly into a single production system. Powered by Machina’s RoboCraftsman platform, this Intelligent Factory enables customers to move from digital design to production inside the same facility, compressing timelines from months to days.

Manufacturing Speed as a Strategic Imperative
Machina Labs is actively supporting U.S. government and commercial programs where speed of production has become a strategic constraint. The company has secured contract awards from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory and the U.S. Air Force Rapid Sustainment Office, and is working with a leading defense prime on metal structures production for missiles and hypersonics.

By integrating forming, welding, and assembly into a single Intelligent Factory, Machina Labs is laying the groundwork for a future in which manufacturing capacity can be deployed, scaled, and adapted as dynamically as software.

Manufacturing Innovation in Mobility 
While defense remains a core focus, Machina Labs’ platform is inherently dual-use, supporting commercial innovation alongside national security needs. The company continues to work closely with Toyota to develop production-quality automotive panels that unlock design freedom and enable rapid customization at scale.

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