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    Amca hits $1B valuation after $300M round for defense manufacturing expansion

    MakersBy MakersMay 21, 2026Updated:May 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read9 Views
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    Amca hits $1B valuation after $300M round for defense manufacturing expansion
    Amca raises $300M in Series B funding to scale its defense manufacturing expansion, reaching a $1B valuation. Read about its RAPID platform and acquisitions.
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    The Advanced Manufacturing Company of America (Amca) has secured $300 million in Series B funding to scale its production of essential defense and aerospace components, elevating the startup’s valuation to over $1 billion. Led by Caffeinated Capital, the round saw significant participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Lux Capital, Construct Capital, and House Capital. The capital injection marks a major turning point for the El Segundo-based firm, which has built a $1 billion valuation within just 18 months of its 2024 founding by CEO Jai Malik and COO Eli Giovanetti.

    Malik and Giovanetti, the latter a former senior production leader at SpaceX, are positioning Amca as a critical bridge in the Western defense industrial base. Unlike many tech-adjacent defense firms focusing on software or autonomous systems, Amca focuses on the “middle class” of hardware manufacturing. Their catalog includes high-precision hydraulics, flight-control computers, sensors, and power electronics. These components are vital for platforms such as the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, M1 Abrams tanks, and the Mk-48 torpedo.

    The company’s growth comes at a time of heightened scrutiny over fragile supply chains and aging infrastructure. As industrial and engineering stocks rally globally amid increased defense spending, Amca is moving to consolidate a fragmented market of legacy providers. By acquiring and modernizing family-owned suppliers, the company aims to eliminate the single-point failures that have long plagued procurement for major defense contractors like Boeing and Northrop Grumman.

    Modernising defense manufacturing through the RAPID platform

    At the center of Amca’s operational strategy is its proprietary AI-powered platform, RAPID. This software layer integrates the often-disparate stages of engineering design, qualification testing, and certified shop-floor production into a unified workflow. Malik told reporters that the core pitch is collapsing the distance between a component’s design phase and its eventual mass production, a process that historically involves significant bureaucratic and technical delays.

    According to internal data, the RAPID platform reduces the time required to move production-grade military hardware from initial concept to deployment by over 67%. This efficiency allows Amca to finalize complex validation workflows in weeks rather than the months typical of traditional defense firms. This speed has already attracted a prestigious tier-one client list, including heavyweights such as Airbus, BAE Systems, GE Aerospace, and Honeywell.

    The focus on speed and reliability is particularly relevant as disputed aircraft sales and procurement delays highlight the necessity for transparent, rapid supply chains in the aviation sector. Amca’s facilities are already AS 9100-certified, ensuring they meet the stringent quality management standards required for space and defense applications.

    Strategic acquisitions and factory expansion plans

    Amca has used its capital to execute a rapid-fire acquisition strategy, absorbing smaller, specialized manufacturers into its network. Recent additions include Cal-Draulics, which specializes in precision hydraulics, and Electro-Mech Components. Most recently, the company acquired BC Systems, a provider of power electronics that supports several classified defense programs. These moves have given Amca a distributed industrial footprint spanning across California, New York, and Iowa.

    The company now manages over 123,000 square feet of qualified manufacturing space across six facilities. While acquisitions remain a primary driver, the fresh $300 million will fund the construction of new, highly automated factories from the ground up. These sites are planned for regions where existing infrastructure fails to meet the volume or velocity required by modern defense contracts.

    Malik noted that top-line revenue has increased tenfold over the last 12 months. This growth reflects a broader industry trend where defense establishments are prioritizing industrial resilience. The ability to surge production quickly is no longer an advantage but a requirement in a landscape defined by geopolitical volatility and domestic labor shortages in traditional manufacturing sectors.

    Future outlook for the US industrial base

    The emergence of Amca as a unicorn highlights a shift in how venture capital views the hardware sector. Investors are increasingly moving toward companies that can repair bottlenecked physical supply chains. By vertically integrating engineering, testing, and production, Amca aims to replace the slow procurement cycles of a bygone era with a faster, distributed model capable of supporting industrial production at scale.

    While the company is currently focused on US domestic expansion, its model of modernizing legacy industries has parallels in other emerging markets. The need for industrial connectivity and infrastructure reliability is a global challenge. As Amca proves its ability to digitize the factory floor and shorten engineering lead times, its methodology may set a new standard for how high-stakes hardware is built and deployed worldwide.

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