Your factory floor is the missing link in America's robotics supply chain.

F50 is matching U.S. robotics and drone manufacturers with vetted, compliant suppliers across the USA, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and Mexico — starting with the components in shortest supply right now.

No cost to apply · No purchase obligation · Confidential review

The numbers that matter.

4

Sourcing Regions

U.S., Mexico, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia — all PRC-free.

4–6

Weeks to Match

Qualified suppliers reach vetted U.S. buyers fast.

15

Minutes to Apply

One concise RFQ form. No cost, no obligation.

Sourcing Corridor

From factory floor to U.S. buyer — without touching the PRC.

Every node in this corridor is screened for NDAA, Blue UAS, and FCC Covered List compliance before any introduction is made. This isn't a directory — it's a verified pipeline.

🇺🇸 U.S. Manufacturers

NDAA · Blue UAS · FCC compliant

🇲🇽 Mexico Gateway

Nearshoring for finalization and assembly

🌏 SE Asia

Assembly and QA screened to spec

🇹🇼 Taiwan Origin

Verified component supply chain

The shortage is real — and it's yours to fill.

Rare-earth magnets, harmonic reducers, and planetary roller screws are sold out through 2027.

That scarcity is pricing power for whoever can prove they have capacity.

The demand is structural.

U.S. buyers are actively exiting Chinese suppliers — not just for compliance, but for supply chain resilience.

Verified non-PRC suppliers with proven capacity command premium positioning in every active RFQ we're managing.

Why Respond

Three reasons to get in now.

01 — Direct Line to U.S. Buyers

Skip the trade-show circuit. We introduce your catalog directly to robotics and drone manufacturers actively sourcing outside China — no middlemen, no noise.

02 — Compliance Is Your Edge

We help position your non-PRC status for NDAA, Blue UAS, and FCC Covered List buyers — turning a compliance checkbox into your primary sales pitch.

03 — Backed by Operators

F50's network understands contract manufacturing from the inside — not just from a pitch deck.

Who Should Apply

If you make any of this, we want to hear from you.

We're sourcing component-level manufacturers and contract producers — not finished-goods brands. These six categories are under active demand from U.S. buyers right now.

Precision Motion

Harmonic reducers, RV reducers, planetary roller screws, linear actuators

Motors

Frameless torque motors, hollow-cup motors, BLDC motors, servo drives

Sensing

Force/torque sensors, IMUs, GNSS/RTK modules, vision modules

Power

Lithium battery cells and packs, battery management systems

Drone Systems

Flight controllers, ESCs, gimbal cameras, data links

Manufacturing Services

CNC machining, injection molding, PCBA/EMS, final assembly

Process

How it works — three steps to sell.

Once matched, all commercial terms are negotiated directly between you and the buyer. F50 facilitates the introduction — you own the relationship from there.

Step 1

Submit your RFQ response.

Ten minutes, no cost. Tell us what you make, what you charge, and what you can prove — capacity, certifications, and current U.S. customers if you have them.

The form is designed for engineers and operations leads, not lawyers.

What you'll need:

  • Company overview and product categories
  • Capacity and lead time estimates
  • Certifications (ISO, IATF, etc.)
  • Compliance status: NDAA, Blue UAS, FCC
  • Existing U.S. customers (if any)
Step 2

We Review & Verify

Our team screens every submission against active buyer requirements and cross-checks compliance claims independently.

Nothing is shared with buyers until verification is complete.

Step 3

We Make the Introduction

Qualified suppliers are introduced directly to matched U.S. buyers within 4–6 weeks of the response deadline.

Buyers have already signaled interest in your component category before we reach out.

Compliance Framework

Your non-red status is a competitive advantage — we help you prove it.

Three compliance frameworks define who U.S. buyers can work with. Being clear on all three isn't optional — it's the entry ticket.

NDAA

National Defense Authorization Act. Required for any U.S. defense or government-adjacent procurement.

Blue UAS

DoD framework for trusted drone hardware. Mandatory for military and federal drone programs.

FCC Covered List

Identifies communications equipment from national security risks. Avoidance is increasingly a commercial buyer requirement too.

FAQ

Before you apply.

Does this cost anything?

No. There is no fee to submit an RFQ response or to be included in our sourcing database — at any stage.

Am I obligated to accept an order?

No. Submitting this form creates no purchase obligation. All commercial terms are negotiated directly between the two parties.

What if part of my supply chain includes PRC components?

Disclose it. Partial dependency does not disqualify you — undisclosed dependency does. Many buyers want a credible transition plan.

I don't have U.S. customers yet. Should I still apply?

Yes. Existing U.S. experience speeds matching, but it isn't required. Several shortages have no established non-China supplier at scale yet.

How is my information used?

Your responses are used solely for supplier-buyer matching by F50 Capital. They are not shared publicly or sold to third parties.

The RFQ takes ten minutes. The shortage isn't waiting.

Join the sourcing database U.S. robotics and drone manufacturers are already asking us for. Verified capacity introduced now is worth more than capacity that arrives six months late.

No cost to apply · No purchase obligation · Confidential review

F50 Capital

Austin, Texas

RFQ Reference: F50-SC-2026-001

No cost to apply · No purchase obligation · Confidential review