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Investment Projects

Engineering your future in space.

Interested in investing in some of our projects, we currently have the following projects we are looking for financial backing.

1. RTB – Return to base (Ref – 202201) – Our engines can function for up to 20 hours before requiring to be serviced, whilst our engines our a fantastic option for a reduced cost launch we intend to re-use our engines to ensure that we are the most environmentally friendly and cost efficient option available on the market.

This project is not currently looking for additional funding – Currently under research (Phase 1).

2. H202 engine development – (Ref – 202404) – Low heat, zero emission, reuseable engines.

This project is not currently looking for additional funding – Currently under research (Phase 2).

3. Remote Regolith Mining – (Ref – 203004) – Remote regolith mining for the construction of lunar modules and extraction of Helium-3. Helium-3 is currently valued at £1200 per gram, this is set to sky rocket as sources dry up.

Total Funding for research required £50,000,000.

Available for Funding Partner’s.

4. Ceramic Nozzle/throat/combustion chamber – (Ref – 202403) – Incorporation of ceramics into high temperature/pressure areas to improve safety/efficiency and reduce weight.

Total Funding for research required £500,000

Available for Funding Partner’s.

5. Ceramic bearings – (Ref – 202402) – Incorporation and production of high quality/precision ceramic bearings for Aerospace use.

Total Funding for research required £100,000

Available for Funding Partner’s.

6. H2O2 Turbine – (Ref – 202601) – Improved turbine for oxodiser and fuel.

Total Funding for research required £500,000

Additional Funding Partner Not Saught at this time.

7. Balloon Assist Launch Facitility – (Ref – 202801) – Low altitude assist vehicle.

Total Funding for research required £3,000,000

Additional Funding Partner Not Saught at this time.

8. Helium-3 Direct Energy Drive – (Ref – 203002) – Utilising Helium-3 for a direct energy rocket engine/drive.

Total Funding for research required £56,000,000

Available for Funding Partner’s.

9. Spaceport collaboration – (Ref – 202591) – Location of new spaceport identified, potential partners/local government.

Total Funding for required Phase 1 – £50,000

Available for Funding Partner’s.

10. Space Debris Removal – (Ref – 202404) – Space debris is becoming increasingly hazardous, with an estimate 22,600 objects in low earth orbit which are no longer of use or functioning.

Total Funding required – £75,000,000

Available for Funding Partner’s.

11. Torodial and Linear Spike Nozzles – (Ref 203301) – Due to the nature of our engines we are looking at producing creating our own torodial and linear spike nozzles, the nozzles produced will allow us to produce single stage rockets.

Total Funding required – £5,000,000

Available for Funding Partner’s.

12. Space Suit – (Ref 203501) – Production of our own space suit capable of spending 12 hours in space.

Total Funding required – £100,000,000

Available for Funding Partner’s.

13. Aritificial Intelligence – (Ref 202404) – AI to be utilised in the control of various vehicles.

Total Funding required – £300,000

Available for Funding Partner’s.

14. Protective Radiation Shielding from Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCRs)– (Ref 202801) – Metal oxides, organic matter and electronic protection.

Total Funding required – TBC

Available for Funding Partner’s.

15. GSPS Space – (Ref 202802) – GSPS service to be established for solar system positioning of satellites and other vehicles.

Total Funding required – TBC

Available for Funding Partner’s.

16. In Space Manufacturing / In Situ Resource Utilisation – (Ref 202803) – Extraction and production use of materials not of earth origin.

Total Funding required – TBC

Available for Funding Partner’s.

17. Mining/Tunnelling/Habitat – (Ref 202804) – Lunar and Martian tunnelling techniques and machinery.

Total Funding required – TBC

Available for Funding Partner’s.

18. LSS – Large Space Structure Construction – (Ref 202901) – Production of LSS to provide Space habitat and fabrication facillities.

Total Funding required – TBC

Available for Funding Partner’s.

19. Medical Applications – (Ref 202509) – Creation of Staffordshire based research centre into medical applications for use in space.

Total Funding required – TBC

Available for Funding Partner’s.

20. Terraforming – (Ref 202506) – Automated terraforming of Venus.

Total Funding required – TBC

Available for Funding Partner’s.

21. Habitat Venus – (Ref 202601) – Inflatable habitat.

Total Funding required – TBC

Available for Funding Partner’s.

Interested in funding a project

All our projects contain the following;

Memorandum of Understanding

Our Memorandum of Understanding is a document which describes the bilateral or multilateral agreement between all parties. It is the preliminary document and is generally not intended to create a legal commitment between the parties, however it is used to set out the working principles of the relationship.

Research Contract.

The contract outlines who is to provide funding for a specific research project or set of projects within Future Aerospace Engineering. It may be funded by a company, government body, charity or other body, and will contain terms and conditions governing the conduct of the project, as well as obligations incumbent upon the Future Aerospace Engineering and the funder/funders.

The purpose of a research contract is to set out the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved in a research project, i.e. Future Aerospace Engineering, any academics,  researchers, students and the funding body/company/individuals. The contract will:

  • Define the work to be undertaken
  • Define the financial contributions/payment terms
  • Define the share of technical, commercial and economic risks of each party
  • Set out publication rights of results
  • Establish who will own the results of the work and who has the right to use them
  • Set out agreed liability and indemnities.
  • Define the percentage of profit which will be allocated from the continuing operation of the project from research into business as usual either supplying a service or product, clearly indicating the percentage which will be provided after any costs associated.
  • Define the terms and options available to purchase the original investment share prior to sale of share to open market.

Confidentiality/Non-Disclosure Agreement

  • This agreement regulates the ways by which confidential information, including Intellectual Property, may be disclosed by one party to another. The agreement sets out the terms of disclosure and whether information is returned to the provider or destroyed upon request. Confidential information includes any information, results or know-how that is owned by someone, and which the owner wishes to be kept secret. The disclosure of confidential information requires that a confidentiality agreement is signed before any discussions take place.

Collaboration Agreement This agreement sets out the responsibilities, roles and rights of collaborating parties working in conjunction with Future Aerospace Engineering on a specific research project or set of projects. All parties will be bound by the same terms and conditions, and the agreement usually sets out how the overall project will be managed between the parties.

Should you be interested in applying to fund a project a fee of £1,750 will be charged and an information pack will be sent out, please go to the following page Investment Pack, after you have gone to the page you will be able to select which project you are interested in and pay for the project pack.