WHYBUILDING MARTIAN CITIES ON EARTH, FIRST
The West has entered a period of structural stagnation and geopolitical challenge.
Its cities — historically the engines of economic growth and the substrate of its civilisation — are no longer capable of winning the next techno-economic phase, defined by the convergence of the AI and space race.
At the same time, this competition is shifting beyond Earth, where orbital infrastructure and space industrialisation will determine long-term economic and geopolitical advantage.
These are not separate challenges. They are constrained by the same underlying problem: a lack of Western infrastructure capable of dominating this next phase.
ROMULLUS addresses this directly.
We build the infrastructure required for the Moon and Mars, and deploy it on Earth first—accelerating the West’s $50 trillion urban economy while refining these systems ahead of off-world deployment.
This enables us to consolidate, industrialise and colonise space faster than our adversaries.
We call this approach: Building Martian cities on Earth, first.
