Pax Silica Network

Independent private-sector network · Est. 2026

The directory and opportunity network for trusted technology and supply chains.

Pax Silica Network connects companies building resilient technology and supply chains across allied markets — through verified profiles, qualified opportunities, and curated introductions.

15
Corridor Countries
12
Strategic Industries
525
Ecosystem Profiles
4
Membership Tiers

Corridor Countries

United StatesPhilippinesJapanSouth KoreaSingaporeIndiaAustraliaUnited KingdomNetherlandsFinlandSwedenNorwayIsraelUnited Arab EmiratesQatarUnited StatesPhilippinesJapanSouth KoreaSingaporeIndiaAustraliaUnited KingdomNetherlandsFinlandSwedenNorwayIsraelUnited Arab EmiratesQatar
Why members join

Find the partner, supplier, or capital your next move depends on.

Pax Silica is where companies building trusted technology and supply chains discover one another, get introduced, and prove they're worth engaging — across allied markets.

01

Discover

Map the corridor by capability, not just geography.

  • Verified suppliers & manufacturers
  • Industrial-zone anchor tenants
02

Connect

Reach the right counterparty before you commit capital.

  • Curated market-entry introductions
  • Partnership & joint-venture matching
  • Institutional & sovereign capital
03

Get verified

Signal credibility the moment a counterparty looks.

  • Independently verified profiles
  • Visibility across allied markets

Pax Silica

AI-era supply chain securitybecomes an investable theme.

A U.S.-led framework aligning trusted partners around the physical stack that powers AI: minerals, energy, chips, data infrastructure, logistics, and advanced manufacturing.

Strategic Signal

Policy + private capital are moving toward allied industrial capacity.

1

Coalition logic

Build secure, innovation-driven technology supply chains with trusted allies.

2

Stack control

Coordinate chokepoints from mineral refining through chips, compute, and energy.

3

Philippines angle

PH entry + planned 4,000-acre Luzon Economic Security Zone creates a concrete project lane.

Sources: U.S. Department of State Pax Silica pages; Australian Dept. of Industry Pax Silica Declaration; U.S. Embassy PH Luzon ESZ fact sheet.

Read the State Department brief

The AI industrial stack

Pax Silica is less "policy memo" and more operating system for where capital can safely scale.

Critical minerals → secure inputs + refining
Energy → power for compute
Semiconductors → design, fab, packaging
Data + compute infra → cloud, networks, data centers
AI applications → trusted deployment

Investor lens: back geopolitically protected assets — industrial parks, energy redundancy, logistics corridors, data centers, and critical-mineral processing.

The Network

525 companies across 15 allied markets

Explore the market map

A private-sector map of the companies building trusted technology and supply chains across the corridor — grouped by market and sector.

15 Allied MarketsExplore each market on the full map
United States · 35Japan · 35South Korea · 35Singapore · 35India · 35Philippines · 35United Arab Emirates · 35Qatar · 35Israel · 35United Kingdom · 35Netherlands · 35Finland · 35Sweden · 35Norway · 35Australia · 35

Capital Landscape

An ecosystem targeting trillions in trusted technology and infrastructure investment.

The U.S. State Department has proposed a $250 million Pax Silica Fund for critical-minerals, processing, and semiconductor-related manufacturing, alongside a related $200 million Edge AI program — together roughly $450 million in announced direct funding. The wider investment consortium includes institutions managing more than $1 trillion in assets, with a stated ambition to mobilize as much as $4 trillion in private and sovereign capital over time.

$250M
Direct Pax Silica Fund (proposed)
$450M
Including the Edge AI Program
$1T+
Institutional Assets in the Consortium
$4T
Long-Term Mobilization Ambition

These figures describe the broader official Pax Silica initiative landscape — not funds held, raised, or controlled by Pax Silica Network, an independent private-sector body. The $250M–$450M figures are proposed U.S. government funding; the $4 trillion figure is a long-term mobilization ambition, not committed or deposited capital.

Founding Network

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