Microfabrica is a leader in high-volume production micro-scale additive manufacturing using proprietary EFAB (Electrochemical Fabrication) technology. The company manufactures complex 3D metal microdevices with pre-assembled mechanisms for medical devices, electronics, and semiconductor applications. Founded in 1999 to commercialize DARPA-funded research from USC, Microfabrica enables production of minimally-invasive surgical instruments and high-precision microcomponents with layer thickness as small as 4 micrometers and minimum feature size down to 10 micrometers.
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Founded
1999
Employees
84
Total Funding
$25.5M
2 rounds
Total raised $25.5M across 2 rounds
Funding data and valuation marks are estimates and may be incomplete, stale, erroneous, or revised.
Last updated 06-25-2026
Latest Round
Type
Venture Round
Date
January 5, 2012
Amount
$3.0M
Valuation
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| Date | Round | Amount Raised | Valuation | Lead Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 5, 2012 | Venture Round | $3.0M | — | |
| September 2008 | Series B | $22.5M | — | Versant Ventures, Interwest Partners |
Eric C Miller
CEO
Michael Lockard
President and COO
Chris Folk
Director of Product Engineering
Heath Jensen
Director of Engineering
Roberto Delgado
Director of Quality
Kevin Wasserstein
Board Member
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