Room magazine’s editor-in-chief, Clive Simpson, notes in the foreword: Looking ahead, agility and specialization may define success more than size.

Clive adds: The world has changed, or perhaps more accurately, is constantly changing. Nowhere is this more evident than in the realm of space exploration. As we move into 2025, the global landscape continues to shift, transforming the ambitions and dynamics of the space industry in unexpected ways.
Geopolitics has always influenced space, but recent events have accentuated its influence. Alliances are being redefined, national priorities are being realigned, and commercial players are navigating a complex and often turbulent environment.
The repercussions of these tectonic shifts are still unfolding, and their impact on the future of space exploration remains unknown. Will we see a new era of international cooperation, or will space become the next great arena of geopolitical rivalry? Perhaps, as history suggests, the two will coexist in an uneasy equilibrium. In this context, ROOM remains committed to exploring the ideas and innovations that shape our shared future beyond Earth. In this issue, we present a provocative look into the future, challenging assumptions and expanding the boundaries of the imagination.
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