Partners

Building Together

Permanent lunar settlement is not a solo endeavor. Lunar Cities is building a coalition of infrastructure vendors and sovereign partners to make the vision real.

Vendors

For Infrastructure Vendors

Lunar Cities is actively engaging vendors across the complete lunar infrastructure stack. We are not building every component ourselves — we are aggregating, standardizing, and integrating the best capabilities from across the industry into a coherent settlement program.

Through our parent company StellarWorld and our sister company TransPlanetary Services, we structure long-duration commercial arrangements that give vendors committed demand and give our settlement program diversified, de-risked supply.

Vendor Categories We Are Engaging

01 Launch services and cis-lunar transport
02 Cargo delivery and surface logistics
03 Surface power systems (solar, nuclear, SBSP)
04 Telecommunications and relay networks
05 Habitat modules and pressurized structures
06 Construction systems and regolith processing
07 Life support and environmental control
08 ISRU and materials processing
09 Robotics and autonomous systems
10 Compute infrastructure and data systems

If your organization provides capabilities in any of these categories, we would like to hear from you. We are particularly interested in vendors who are developing flight-ready or near-flight-ready systems and who are open to structured, long-duration commercial arrangements.

Sovereign Engagement

For Artemis Accords Nations

Lunar Cities is designed within the Artemis Accords framework for multinational participation. We are inviting signatory nations to explore participation frameworks that leverage national capabilities and provide long-term access to lunar settlement infrastructure.

Sovereign participation is not charity or aid — it is structured economic engagement. Nations contribute capabilities and receive proportional participation in the settlement economy, including infrastructure access, commercial rights, and resident allocation.

Infrastructure Development

Co-development of specific infrastructure layers or settlement zones. Sovereign partners can contribute national capabilities — launch, power, communications, or manufacturing — to the settlement program and receive proportional access and participation rights.

Industrial Capability

Integration of national industrial strengths into the lunar supply chain. Countries with advanced capabilities in materials science, robotics, energy systems, or computing can deploy those capabilities in the lunar context through structured partnerships.

Standards Development

Participation in the development of technical standards, safety protocols, and operational frameworks for lunar settlement. Early participants help shape the standards that will govern the broader cislunar economy.

Long-Term Settlement Cooperation

Framework agreements for long-term participation in the settlement economy, including resident allocation, commercial access, research partnerships, and cultural exchange programs spanning decades.