Mass production of next generation components
Fabric8Labs is revolutionizing metal manufacturing with Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM), a room-temperature 3D metal printing technology that produces complex, dense metal parts without post-processing. ECAM enables micron-scale feature resolution, high-purity copper components, and mass-scale production for demanding applications including AI chip cooling, aerospace antennas, and power electronics. Founded in 2015 and based in San Diego, the company partners with customers across data center, semiconductor, and defense markets.
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