Microfabrica

Van Nuys, CA Manufacturing Acquired

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.

Acquired

Microfabrica has been acquired

Acquired by Technoprobe April 18, 2019

This company is no longer available on our private secondary market.

Overview

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Founded

1999

Employees

84

Total Funding

$25.5M

2 rounds

Funding

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

DateRoundAmount RaisedValuationLead Investors
January 5, 2012 Venture Round $3.0M
September 2008 Series B $22.5M Versant Ventures, Interwest Partners

Leadership

  • 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

Competitors

Competitor list is illustrative and may be incomplete, stale, or erroneous.

  • 3D Systems Corporation

    Leading additive manufacturing solutions provider with over 30 years of innovation in 3D printing for medical, dental, aerospace, automotive, and other advanced applications.

  • Materialise

    Provider of 3D-printed medical implants, guides, and solutions with over 30 years of experience serving medical device manufacturers and hospitals.

  • Stratasys

    Additive manufacturing company serving healthcare, aviation, automotive, and education markets with over 600 granted or pending patents.

  • EOS GmbH

    German industrial 3D printing technology provider specializing in metals and polymers for medical, aerospace, and automotive applications.

  • Desktop Metal

    Additive manufacturing company focused on metal 3D printing technology for industrial applications.

  • Arcam (GE Aviation)

    Swedish leader in electron beam melting technology and metal additive manufacturing for aerospace and orthopedic implant sectors.

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