
PARTNER
Launch the world's first neutral space debris economic coordination infrastructure.

OpenSpace International converts the $2–3B annual debris coordination failure into measurable orbital risk reduction. The platform is built. The economics are proven. We need a founding partner to make it permanent.

Founding partner benefits.
Drive the Global Economic Conversation
Position your nation as the leader in actionable space sustainability and debris economics.
Host OpenSpace International
Opportunity to locate NGO headquarters in your country, creating a hub for space sustainability policy and international coordination.
Global Leadership Visibility
Permanent recognition as the founding supporter of breakthrough market infrastructure enabling $9B+ in industry benefits.
Strategic Access
Board representation, platform insights, early consortium participation, and policy influence.
What we are building.
✓ Operator Impact Assessment Platform
Quantifies debris costs and removal ROI
✓ Economic Coordination Infrastructure
Enables multi-operator consortia formation
✓ International Space Levy Framework
Systematic debris remediation funding
✓ Government Policy Network
Global advocacy for debris removal frameworks
✓ Funded Removal Missions
Performance-based contracts linking operators to providers
The path forward.

Founding Partner Stake: $150,000 – $250,000 USD
Target Partners: Space agencies, national governments, sovereign entities
Use of Funds: NGO establishment, platform evolution, data partnerships, policy advocacy
Governance: Permanent Board seat and strategic decision authority
Investment Structure
Today: Saudi Space Agency DebriSolver Competition finalist
Q1 2026: Secure founding partner and establish NGO
Q2 2026: Real-time data partnerships and operator engagement
Q3 2026: First removal consortium formation
2027 Funded removal mission proof-of-concept
Timeline
This opportunity is being presented at the Saudi Space Agency DebriSolver Conference.
We're seeking one founding partner to establish OpenSpace International and unlock coordinated global debris remediation.