The Kadashev Infrastructure Company. Building the future we were promised.
We’re in a strange place.
We’ve finally woken up to the harsh reality: western infrastructure—the thing we all rely on—is holding us back. It’s in decline. It’s crumbling.
The irony? We’ve realized this as we stand on the brink of pushing human civilization to the next level.
The result? The companies we’re counting on to lead us into the future are bogged down. Instead of hiring talent and driving innovation, they’re stuck managing outdated construction processes and pouring concrete—this is a criminally poor use of their skills, time and capital.
These infrastructural bottlenecks are most acutely felt in three key technological areas: Cities, AI, and Space. We believe that the delays, costs, and friction hindering innovation in the physical world—especially in these areas—are pulling us closer to a chaotic dystopia and further away from the abundant, sci-fi future we all dream of.
We can’t reveal how we plan to break these bottlenecks yet, but one thing is clear: the world needs a new kind of infrastructure company.
A company dedicated to building frontier infrastructure—spanning digital (bits) and physical (atoms)—that will help us advance up the Kardashev scale and create the optimistic, sci-fi future our children deserve.
Enter, ROMULLUS. The Kardashev Infrastructure Company.
We have one mission:
To build the abundant and inspiring sci-fi future we were promised.
We will achieve this by rapidly building sustainable infrastructure that enables pioneering companies to tackle humanity’s most urgent challenges more easily and affordably.
We believe the next 5 to 10 years will determine the trajectory of human civilization for the next 100 to 200 years.
In this critical moment, we are reminded of the famous British poet Dylan Thomas,
‘Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.’
Yours,
Martin Prince-Parrott FRSA RIBA
Founder, CEO, ROMULLUS