Protective Habitats for Lunar and Martian Environments
EXOM integrates sustainable, eco-friendly add-on solutions for radiation and charged dust protection products to create sustainable, enviro-friendly, efficient, and protective habitats for extreme environments on Earth, the moon, and Mars.
The company produces scientific-based, enviro-friendly, ecological sustainable designs for industries that suffer from dust on Earth and future human bases on the moon and Mars, while cooperating with other companies in the space industry to promote research, technology, and human progress in space.
Sustainable Metal Production Using Thermal Energy and Zero Emissions
Helios is a technology-driven company focused on developing sustainable solutions for life on Earth and in space. Initially aimed at extracting oxygen from lunar minerals, the company developed the Helios Cycle™, a zero-emission process for producing metals. This process significantly reduces energy consumption by using thermal energy to extract iron from ore, emitting only oxygen in the process.
The Helios Cycle™ also applies to other elements such as silicon, copper, and lithium, offering a versatile method for resource extraction that minimizes environmental impact. Helios is positioned as a leader in green steel production and eco-friendly extraction technologies, advancing sustainable practices in the metals industry.
SpaceIL is a nonprofit organization created to land the first Israeli spacecraft on the moon: the Beresheet lander. In April of 2019, SpaceIL became the first private entity in history to reach the Moon, thereby securing Israel's position as the seventh country to reach the Moon. Currently, the organization is working to promote the Beresheet 2 Mission, while continuing its educational activity.
WeSpace Technologies develops autonomous flying robotic systems, also known as thruster-propelled drones or hoppers, for a variety of lunar surface exploration missions. The company provides crucial technology for partners wanting to explore the moon and harvest its resources, as the lunar surface poses significant challenges for both space explorers and investors.
Designed to boost data collection and make mapping the moon more feasible, WeSpaces autonomous mobility space platforms can help customers map and mine the moon and carry out a diverse set of lunar missions. WeSpace is focused on playing a major role in the newly emerging space economy by providing lunar exploration as a service and selling data and information.