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VulcanForms has closed a 220 million dollar Series D funding round led by Eclipse and 1789 Capital, bringing total investment to 575 million dollars.
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VulcanForms has closed a 220 million dollar Series D funding round led by Eclipse and 1789 Capital, bringing total investment to 575 million dollars.

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Originally reported by 3D ADEPT

VulcanForms has closed a 220 million dollar Series D funding round led by Eclipse and 1789 Capital, bringing total investment to 575 million dollars. Funds will build a third digital foundry in Massachusetts and scale proprietary 100-kilowatt laser production systems. This investment signals a structural pivot from selling hardware to providing a full-stack Tier-1 digital supply chain. By merging AI software with automated machining, the company is rebuilding domestic manufacturing resilience at production scale. 🏭🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #DigitalFoundry #IndustrialTech #SupplyChain

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