Hadrian Celebrates the Launch of Factory 3 in Mesa, Arizona
On January 29, 2026, Hadrian, a leading advanced manufacturing company, officially opened Factory 3 (F3) in Mesa, Arizona. This facility stands as a testament to Hadrian's commitment to transforming the United States' manufacturing landscape through artificial intelligence and robotics. A substantial investment of $200 million has been funneled into this 290,000-square-foot hub, which is expected to create over 350 jobs in the local economy by early 2026.
The inaugural event brought together Hadrian executives, local elected officials, and industry partners to commemorate this significant milestone. With Factory 3 now operational, the plant is poised to play a critical role in manufacturing precision components and mission-critical systems specifically for aerospace and defense sectors.
Chris Power, the CEO and founder of Hadrian, articulated the company's vision, stating that the investment was facilitated by collaborative efforts with local and state officials committed to revitalizing American manufacturing. He emphasized that this factory is not merely a production site but a robust platform aimed at augmenting the industrial capabilities of the U.S., while offering quality job opportunities to the local community.
Governor Katie Hobbs expressed pride in Hadrian's contributions to the Arizona economy, highlighting the creation of family-supporting jobs and progressive shifts in operational efficiency due to the cutting-edge technologies employed. The facility, showcasing state-of-the-art manufacturing systems and autonomous workflows integrated with AI, aims to revolutionize production speed and quality.
Remarks from Congressman Andy Biggs further underscored the importance of local investments in bolstering national security and economic stability. He lauded Hadrian’s commitment to redefining American industrial standards and ensuring that production remains within U.S. borders, thereby supporting domestic workers.
Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Factory 3 is equipped with the latest in manufacturing technology, featuring advanced robotics and AI-integrated systems that enhance workflow efficiency and production rates. This innovation is likely to set a new benchmark for the manufacturing industry nationwide, as it supports rapid adjustments and scalability to meet emerging market demands.
Mesa's Mayor Mark Freeman highlighted the facility’s strategic location near Falcon Field, historically significant for aerospace and defense innovations, attributing the growth of such advanced manufacturing sectors to longstanding support within the community. Meanwhile, Mesa Vice Mayor Scott Somers remarked on the promising career opportunities that would arise from this investment, especially benefiting families in the southeast Mesa region.
The Greater Phoenix Economic Council's CEO Christine Mackay noted that Hadrian’s groundbreaking advancements position the region as a future leader within the aerospace and defense realm, bolstered by ongoing innovations in manufacturing and automation.
Sandra Watson, CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority, also expressed gratitude for Hadrian's commitment, affirming that its presence in Arizona symbolizes the state's focus on elevating the future of manufacturing.
About Hadrian
Founded with a vision to revolutionize the U.S. industrial sector, Hadrian is dedicated to expanding domestic manufacturing capabilities through highly automated factories. By employing process engineering, machine learning, and advanced robotics, Hadrian successfully strengthens American manufacturing, enabling it to compete on a global scale.
As of now, Hadrian operates three high-tech manufacturing facilities, totaling approximately 600,000 square feet, including two sites in Torrance, California, along with the newly inaugurated Factory 3 in Arizona. The company continues to explore additional production sites across the nation, aligning with its mission to support both the space and defense manufacturing sectors.
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