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Layup Parts

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Layup Parts applies hardware and software automation to composite part manufacturing, targeting a process that traditionally involves long lead times and high costs. The company's systems are designed to compress prototyping cycles from months to days, positioning them as a provider of rapid composite prototyping services for sectors where material performance and schedule are critical constraints.

The company's platform, FiberPortal, integrates quoting and checkout into a digital workflow, aiming to reduce the front-end friction that can slow down composite part procurement. Their Huntington Beach operation serves industries including aerospace, defense, and motorsports, and they state a commitment to on-time delivery without enforcing order minimums. The founding team includes engineers and product leaders with experience in the field.

Layup Parts has secured $9 million in funding. Their stated focus is on making composite manufacturing - a domain with tight tolerances and complex material layup processes - more accessible and faster through automation of both the physical production steps and the software-driven ordering pipeline.

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Robotics Engineer

Layup Parts

Huntington Beach, California, United States (On-site)

$160–180K Yearly3 wk. ago

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