Xometry targets data center supply chain with manufacturing platform
Xometry Inc. (NASDAQ: XMTR) announced its platform will provide manufacturing services for data center infrastructure components as the industry faces capacity expansion requirements. The North Bethesda, Maryland-based company said it currently works with hundreds of data center original equipment manufacturers.
The company's platform offers CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, injection molding, and additive manufacturing services through its global supplier network. These processes produce components for power distribution systems, liquid cooling equipment, structural enclosures, and cable management hardware used in data center operations.
According to the JLL 2026 Global Data Center Outlook cited by Xometry, global data center capacity is expected to double by 2030, with nearly $3 trillion in infrastructure investment driving demand for custom-engineered components.
"The traditional manufacturing procurement process is struggling to keep pace with the growth in AI infrastructure," said Sanjeev Singh Sahni, President at Xometry. "Xometry closes that gap, giving engineers and procurement teams a single platform to source, qualify, and scale every component their build requires."
The platform integrates with procurement systems including SAP Ariba, Coupa, and Microsoft Dynamics. Xometry provides real-time pricing and lead time data through its instant quoting system, along with material traceability and quality documentation for compliance requirements.
Xometry operates an AI-native marketplace connecting buyers and suppliers of custom manufacturing services. The company also owns the Thomasnet industrial sourcing platform.
