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Automated manufacturer Hadrian has raised $1.37 billion in Series D equity financing at a $7.87 billion valuation, roughly five times where the company stood a year ago. The round is aimed at expanding Hadrian’s factory network and pushing the company beyond precision parts toward delivering complete mission-critical systems for munitions, shipbuilding, and autonomous systems programs.
From Precision Parts to Full Systems
The Series D was co-led by WCM Investment Management, Washington Harbour Partners, Valor Equity Partners, 137 Ventures, and Baillie Gifford, with JPMorganChase’s Strategic Investment Group joining as anchor co-lead through its Security and Resiliency Initiative.
Other participants included 1789 Capital, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, funds managed by Apollo, account