Petram Wins Global Challenge for Innovative Earth-Space Technology with $40,000 Prize

In a significant advancement for both terrestrial and extraterrestrial construction technologies, Petram, a deep-tech venture based in the United States, has emerged victorious in the Jonathan Merage Global Subsurface Tech Challenge. This contest, aimed at fostering innovation in subsurface technology, awarded Petram a prize of $40,000 for its groundbreaking low-noise, electric rock-breaking technology. Designed to cater to the heavy industry needs on Earth today, this innovation also lays the groundwork for future subsurface construction on the Moon.

The Jonathan Merage Global Subsurface Tech Challenge is part of a broader initiative led by Creation-Space, a global platform fostering ventures that create value both on Earth and in emerging space markets. The initiative is notably linked to the Mitzpe Ramon Space City Initiative, a hub for innovation in extreme environments, robotics, and digital twin simulations.

Petram was chosen from a competitive field of dozens of applicants worldwide, highlighting the caliber of its technological solution that addresses core challenges in subsurface extreme environments. The challenge focused on finding solutions to three critical bottlenecks: autonomous navigation in solid media, continuous material removal, and system resilience across different geological substrates.

Dr. Roy Naor, the CEO of Creation-Space, remarked, "Creation-Space specializes in transforming mission-critical technical needs into commercial solutions. By fostering structured global initiatives, we attract high-precision solutions like Petram, capable of scaling across the projected $2 trillion space economy and massive terrestrial industries."

Petram's Innovative Technology



Petram's winning technological breakthrough is its Quiet Shockwave Crushing system, which originated from a request by NASA seeking an environmentally friendly and efficient rock-breaking solution for planetary bodies. This system utilizes a High-Power Electric Pulse (HPEP) mechanism, which enables eco-friendly, vibration-free excavation through a process that solely relies on clean electricity and water. By replacing traditional explosives and chemicals, Petram offers a significant advancement in the fields of construction, mining, and sustainable energy.

The precision of this technology allows for controlled fragmentation of subsurface materials, which is crucial not only for terrestrial applications—like construction and geo-thermal energy extraction—but also for activities planned for extraterrestrial bodies, where accurate and low-impact excavation is vital.

In addition to the prize money, Petram's achievement includes a fully hosted professional visit to Creation-Space's innovation ecosystem in Mitzpe Ramon Space City. This visit aims to facilitate connections with industry partners, investors, and deep-tech development experts, essential for bringing new technologies to market.

Jonathan Merage, President of the Jonathan Merage Foundation, expressed, "Petram's quiet plasma-based shockwave crushing technology exemplifies the kind of breakthrough we seek: solutions that can fundamentally transform industries on Earth while enabling future space infrastructure. This initiative underscores Mitzpe Ramon's position as a global hub for space construction and deep-tech advancements."

Dual-Value Strategy: Earth and Beyond



Petram's selection reflects the dual-value model driving the mission of Creation-Space, which emphasizes technologies that provide immediate commercial benefits on Earth while simultaneously developing capabilities for sustained lunar and Martian economies. On Earth, the technology promises more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally conscious solutions for excavation across various sectors. Conversely, on other celestial bodies, it is tailored to enable subsurface tunneling necessary for safe, radiation-shielded habitats and resource utilization.

Creating a Sustainable Future



Ultimately, Creation-Space aims to connect the industry's technical needs with commercial solutions through structured global competitions. Initiatives like the Jonathan Merage Global Subsurface Tech Challenge not only spotlight innovative ventures such as Petram but also bolster a framework for technological advancements necessary for both current and future challenges in subsurface construction.

For further information about Creation-Space or to learn more about the challenge, visit www.creation-space.com. Similarly, Petram Technologies, which has been recognized as one of the Top 5 Cleantech Innovations and Top 50 Construction Technology startups worldwide, can be found online at www.petramtechnologies.com.

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