Founding and funding Hadrian was founded in 2020 by Chris Power with the goal of building highly automated factories for precision-machined aerospace and defense hardware. Power is from Australia and he got the idea of building Hadrian after witnessing geopolitical tensions between the United States and China. The
Founders Fund is another longtime backer, having invested in Hadrian since its seed round. In July 2025, the Founders Fund co-led the $260 million Series C with
Lux Capital. The company has 170 workers, including former nursers and marines who have not worked in manufacturing, and trains them in 30 to 60 days.
Factories By 2024, Hadrian had opened a larger facility in Torrance, California and broadened its software-first factory model. In 2025, the company announced construction of a 270,000-square-foot manufacturing hub in Mesa, Arizona ("Factory 3"), expected to employ approximately 350 workers. The Mesa facility is planned to become operational in early 2026. It also plans to build up to five additional factories over the course of 2026, each customized for a military segment. Following the Series C raise, Hadrian launched a division called Hadrian Maritime, focused on naval and shipbuilding manufacturing. == Partnerships and acquisitions==