CircuitHub Secures $28m from Plural to Revolutionize PCB Manufacturing
CircuitHub, a Cambridge-rooted, Massachusetts-based automated electronics factory, has raised $28 million in funding led by Plural. This is the largest round in the company’s 15-year history and will fund expansion into Europe and the U.S., along with engineering team growth and full-service electronics manufacturing.
The Pitch:
CircuitHub presents a cloud-economics model for circuit boards, comparing their "Grid" facilities to cloud computing. A single Grid can produce prototypes or batches of up to 10,000 units across multiple designs simultaneously, making high-mix manufacturing economically viable for the first time.
Andrew Seddon, CircuitHub’s founder, states:
“Hardware companies face a tough choice: either spin up their own vertically integrated manufacturing from scratch, or rely on a legacy Western supply chain that’s been decaying for years. CircuitHub is the alternative: providing remote access to a cutting-edge factory through your browser or your AI agent."
The Numbers:
CircuitHub has delivered over two million boards and served 20,000 engineers across robotics, satellite, automotive autonomy, defense, and energy customers. They claim to have filled a gap in the market left by traditional PCB manufacturing, which is optimized for mass production but often unable to serve smaller batches effectively.
The Market Opportunity:
Global Market Insights projects the electronics manufacturing services industry will clear $1 trillion, with 95% of electronics projects involving fewer than 10,000 units. Plural’s investment aims to capitalize on a reshoring trend and tap into this underserved segment of the market.