According to a recent LinkedIn post from Mach Industries, the company has brought on Chris Gentile as Head of Test and Autonomy at what is described as a pivotal scaling phase. The post links his appointment to Mach’s efforts to expand advanced manufacturing and autonomy capabilities aimed at delivering rapid, cost-effective systems for defense customers.
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The LinkedIn post indicates that Gentile will oversee test strategy, validation, and autonomous systems integration across multiple product lines that are already undergoing active flight testing following Mach’s recent $100M Series B round. This suggests the company is moving from capital-raising into execution and validation, a phase that can be critical for derisking technology and supporting future revenue-generating contracts.
According to the post, Gentile’s focus will be on building “trusted autonomy at scale,” with emphasis on verification, rapid iteration, and flight testing to meet fast-moving operational requirements. For investors, this focus may signal a push to shorten development cycles, improve reliability, and align products more closely with real-world mission needs, all of which could strengthen Mach’s competitive position in defense autonomy.
The post also includes a call to “join the team,” pointing to ongoing hiring activity alongside the senior appointment. Continued recruitment during this stage may indicate that Mach is investing its Series B capital into expanding engineering and operations capacity, which could accelerate product development but also increase near-term operating expenses as the company scales.

