Strategic Partnerships
Uriel Capital works selectively with institutions, laboratories, industrial operators, academic centers, and aligned investors to accelerate sovereign national security capabilities.
Uriel Capital pursues partnerships that strengthen American industrial capacity, technical depth, and operational resilience in strategically consequential sectors. We prioritize collaborators capable of advancing applied research, prototyping, commercialization, supply-chain resilience, sovereign manufacturing, and defense-relevant capability development.
Our focus is not partnership for appearance. It is partnership for execution, strategic relevance, and durable national advantage.
Partnership Priorities
Research and Prototyping
We engage with research institutions and laboratories capable of translating technical work into operationally relevant engineering outcomes, particularly in areas tied to advanced manufacturing, communications and sensing, autonomy, and contested-environment systems.
Industrial and Technical Execution
We value relationships with industrial operators, manufacturers, engineering teams, and technical suppliers capable of moving from concept to prototype to fielded capability with discipline and speed.
Strategic Capital and Commercialization
We work with aligned capital partners and stakeholders who understand that sovereign capability, industrial control, and long-horizon value creation are inseparable in critical national security sectors.
Research and Prototyping Partnerships
Baylor BRIC and the Point-of-Need Innovations Center
Uriel Capital values collaboration with institutions capable of translating research into operationally relevant engineering outcomes. Baylor University's Baylor Research and Innovation Collaborative offers a substantial translational research environment, while the Point-of-Need Innovations Center contributes interdisciplinary strength in advanced materials, additive and precision manufacturing, testing and characterization, engineering design, and logistics-oriented problem solving.
For Uriel, this kind of environment is strategically relevant because it supports capability development tied to sovereign manufacturing, industrial resilience, sustainment, and defense-relevant prototyping.
Industrial and Technical Partnerships
Rogue Space Systems
Uriel Capital values collaboration with industrial operators and engineering teams that deliver operationally relevant capabilities in contested and orbital domains. Rogue Space Systems develops autonomous orbital robots, payload hosting, inspection, in-space compute, and logistics services that strengthen resilient space infrastructure.
For Uriel, this partnership supports sovereign space capability development, orbital logistics, and mission-relevant autonomy in an increasingly contested domain.