A new model for space collaboration — built on trust, shared sovereignty, and the belief that every nation deserves a seat at the table.
"Space collaboration shouldn't repeat the patterns of the past. GSP is built on a different foundation — one where trust precedes agreement, and every partner defines their own terms."
These aren't policy statements. They are structural commitments — embedded into how every GSP partnership is designed.
Structured pathways into the global space economy — for every nation, regardless of current space maturity or resources.
Collaboration built on mutual respect and shared purpose — not transaction, not dependency, not asymmetry.
Every engagement is designed to reinforce national priorities and autonomy — your agenda, not ours.
GS-PASS is a recurring tradition — not a one-time event. Each edition deepens relationships and passes the torch.
The Global Space Partnership Access & Sovereign Summit is GSP's signature annual event — a structured international convening where nations arrive as equals and leave with frameworks, partnerships, and shared commitments they designed together.
Explore the Summit →The nation that says yes first will shape the inaugural GS-PASS — and set the foundation that every future host nation builds upon.
🌍 Learn About the OpportunityGSP doesn't replicate the conventions of past frameworks. It builds something new — where co-creation replaces imposition, and shared purpose replaces power asymmetry.
The Global Space Partnership is a strategic space development initiative that creates structured frameworks to support nations seeking responsible, trust-based entry and long-term participation in the global space economy.
GSP was built from a simple observation: existing models for international space collaboration often reproduce the same dynamics that have undermined trust in other domains — top-down frameworks, transactional relationships, and partnerships that benefit the powerful more than the purposeful. GSP is the alternative.
GSP doesn't decide who "deserves" space access. It builds the pathways so every nation can define their own entry point on their own terms.
Relationships built through GSP are designed to be durable — grounded in shared purpose and mutual benefit, not negotiated favors.
GS-PASS is a recurring tradition. Each year, a different nation hosts. Each edition deepens what the last one built.
GS-PASS represents a new model of space engagement — one that prioritizes structure over noise, trust over protocol, and sovereign alignment over imposed frameworks. It is not only a summit. It is a growing tradition where a global community comes together to build something the world actually needs.
Global Space Partnership Access & Sovereign Summit — where nations arrive as equals and leave with frameworks, commitments, and relationships they built together.
Intentional conversations between nations — designed to produce shared frameworks and real commitments, not just networking.
Relationships grounded in shared objectives and mutual respect — designed to last beyond any single agreement.
Supporting national space programs by providing visibility, resources, and connections that accelerate sovereign ambitions.
Youth and women entrepreneurs activated from the first edition — the next generation of space leaders present and empowered.
Every track is designed to produce tangible outcomes — frameworks, shared commitments, and relationships that outlast the summit.
GS-PASS encourages each participating nation to arrive as a structured delegation — not just individuals. This ensures sovereign representation and creates the foundation for meaningful engagement at every level.
The inaugural edition of GS-PASS is in development. GSP is actively engaging with African nations to identify a Founding Host Nation — a partner who will co-design the first summit, shape its practice, and hold a permanent founding position in the GS-PASS tradition.
🌍 Explore the Founding Host Nation OpportunityA growing global network of nations, institutions, and individuals aligned around trust-based, collaborative participation in the space economy.
From sovereign governments to student innovators — every participant in the GSP ecosystem has a defined place and genuine role.
National representatives and policymakers advancing sovereign space objectives
National space agencies and committees driving national programs forward
Universities and research institutions advancing space science and technology
Aerospace companies and innovation ecosystem leaders shaping the space economy
Entrepreneurs and innovation-driven teams building the next chapter of space
The next generation — elevated, connected, and activated from day one
GS-PASS is the annual moment of convergence. The GSP Community stays active, connected, and purposeful all year.
Nations and institutions share research, policy updates, and space economy insights through the GSP community platform.
Frameworks and collaborations established at GS-PASS are tracked and supported through structured follow-up processes.
Dedicated touchpoints ensure momentum continues and collaborations advance well after the summit ends.
The full community converges — hosted by a different nation each edition. Relationships deepen, new partnerships form.
The GSP Community is forming now. Joining at this stage means shaping the inaugural GS-PASS and establishing your organization's presence in a growing global network from its founding moment.
✨ Express Your InterestGSP is actively seeking an African nation to host the inaugural GS-PASS — co-designing the first edition and holding a permanent founding position in the tradition.
The Founding Host Nation will hold a unique and lasting position in the GS-PASS tradition. This is not a hosting contract — it is a co-creation partnership. The inaugural host shapes the framework, sets the standard, and names what every future edition will build on.
Expressions of interest are reviewed on a rolling basis. GSP engages each interested nation through a structured, confidential dialogue before any selection is made.
📩 Submit Expression of InterestGS-PASS is designed to rotate host nations — ensuring that every interested nation has the opportunity to host, showcase their local space initiatives, and shape an edition of the summit in their own context.
The first nation to say yes co-designs the inaugural GS-PASS and holds a permanent founding designation. They set the standard every future edition builds upon.
From Edition 2 onward, GSP invites interested nations to host. Priority is given to nations that haven't hosted yet — ensuring broad representation across regions over time.
If no nation steps forward for a given edition, the previous host — or the Founding Host Nation — may continue. No edition is ever lost. The tradition always continues.
Africa is home to a growing number of national space agencies, ambitious satellite programs, and a rapidly expanding ecosystem of space entrepreneurs and researchers. The continent's youth population — the largest and fastest-growing in the world — represents an extraordinary pipeline for space innovation.
GSP believes the inaugural GS-PASS should be anchored in Africa — not as a symbolic gesture, but as a structural statement about where the next chapter of trust-based space collaboration will be written.
Multiple African nations operating national space agencies and satellite programs
The world's youngest continent — a generational force in space innovation
Nations asserting independent space development strategies on their own terms
A continent engaging the global space economy on its own terms
GSP engages with all interested nations through a structured, confidential dialogue process. No commitment at this stage — only the beginning of a conversation that could shape history.
📩 Submit an Expression of InterestWhether you represent a nation, institution, company, or are an individual passionate about space — there is a place for you in the GSP ecosystem.
GSP is in its founding phase. Engaging now means helping shape the initiative from its earliest moments.