
Forge the structures that cannot launch.
Ogun's long-term infrastructure thesis begins with one qualified member and scales toward recurring orbital foundries, large-space assembly, recycling, and local planetary feedstock.
The first commercial value is removing one deployment or fairing constraint. The strategic value is establishing the process standard that lets metal infrastructure grow after launch.




A staged industrial system.
Each layer depends on the one before it. Ogun's roadmap deliberately separates near-term qualification from future industrial-scale concepts.
Qualified wire-fed structural members
Launch controlled feedstock, produce a defined member in microgravity, inspect it, and establish a mission-specific acceptance case.
Hosted foundry and assembly dock
Operate repeated campaigns for multiple customers, alloys, and geometries, with common power, robotics, inspection, and data infrastructure.
Repair, remanufacture, and recycle
Process qualified scrap or end-of-life spacecraft metal into traceable feedstock for repair members and noncritical structures before extending to primary load paths.
Lunar and Martian feedstock
Adapt the clarification and qualification stack to locally refined metals, where variable composition and contamination make real-time process control even more important.

From regolith to certified stock.
A lunar foundry would combine excavation, refining, feedstock conditioning, process control, inspection, and electromagnetic logistics. Ogun's role is the defect-control and qualification layer that turns locally produced metal into trusted structure.

Industry that travels with the frontier.
At Mars distance, replacement structures cannot depend on rapid terrestrial resupply. A validated process for producing and accepting structural metal locally becomes mission resilience infrastructure.
The relevant product is still not the visualized city. It is the qualified process, inspection method, and allowables framework that make each successive structure less experimental.
Discuss infrastructure partnershipsNo single company builds the stack.
Ogun is positioned as a process and qualification layer within a broader ecosystem of launch, robotics, power, platform, NDE, materials, and mission-assurance providers.
Feedstock and payload
Launch providers and logistics platforms move process hardware, wire, samples, and customer interfaces to the operating orbit.
Power and thermal
Hosted vehicles provide pointing, power, thermal rejection, communications, safety, and payload operations.
Deposition and assembly
Robotic systems position the process head, manage feedstock, transfer members, and integrate them into larger structures.
Inspection and acceptance
NDE providers, structures engineers, and mission-assurance authorities define and approve evidence required for flight use.
