Introducing the Veelox Partners Program
LifeLight doesn’t exist in isolation. Behind every fulfillment center, behind every jump, behind every seamless session is a network of organizations that make the infrastructure possible. Today we’re formalizing that network into the Veelox Partners Program — a structured framework for the companies and collectives that build, power, feed, and sustain LifeLight at territory scale.
Why Now
When LifeLight operated from a single facility in Rubic City, the supply chain was simple. Dr. Zetlin’s team built what they needed, sourced what they couldn’t, and iterated. That model doesn’t scale to 800+ fulfillment centers serving millions of concurrent participants across every region of the territory.
We’re in an unprecedented buildout phase. Sixty new fulfillment centers are under construction simultaneously. Each one requires coordinated deployment of power infrastructure, gloid processing, cubicle hardware, and staffing — all before a single participant walks through the sterilization corridor. Over the past several years, we’ve developed relationships with specialized organizations that make this possible. They’ve grown alongside us — adapting their operations, investing in regional capacity, and embedding their teams at our sites. The Partners Program acknowledges what already exists and gives it the structure this scale demands.
Founding Partners
Kersh Bionutrition — Gloid development, manufacturing, and quality assurance. Kersh operates processing centers adjacent to every LifeLight fulfillment center, producing the full spectrum of nutrient compounds — green, orange, and blue formulations, plus the tricolor blend that participants consistently rate as “tolerable.” Their work on transdermal absorption chemistry made long-duration sessions possible.
Grallion Construction Collective — Facility construction and structural engineering. Every fulfillment center built in the last five years has been a Grallion project. Their expertise in hollow-core architecture and central tube construction ensures that new facilities match the original Rubic City specification exactly. No compromises, no shortcuts.
Zadaa Power Systems — Energy infrastructure and grid independence. Zadaa designs and maintains the independent power feeds that underpin our dual-grid architecture. The alpha grid’s ability to operate independently of the main grid — the feature that has kept LifeLight running through every incident in its history — exists because Zadaa built the power isolation that makes it physically possible.
Cloral Logistics — Participant transport and intake coordination. As more participants choose to make the fulfillment center their primary residence, the logistics of initial transport have become increasingly important. Cloral manages the journey from external residence to facility for new participants, including those who require mobility assistance or medical coordination during transit.
Eelong Biomechanics — Jump tube manufacturing and cubicle hardware. The silver disks, the black pads, the wrist controllers — Eelong builds the physical interface between participant and experience. Their quality standards are the reason a cubicle built five years ago performs identically to one installed last month.
What Partnership Means
Partners Program members commit to three principles:
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Specification compliance. LifeLight’s consistency depends on uniformity. Every component, every material, every process must meet the published specification. No regional variation. No cost-optimized alternatives.
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Embedded operations. Partners maintain staff and equipment at or adjacent to every facility they serve. Supply chains measured in days are unacceptable when participants depend on continuous service.
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Shared mission. Our partners understand that they’re not providing a commodity. They’re providing the foundation of an experience that millions of people have chosen as their primary reality. That comes with a standard of care that transcends a vendor agreement.
Joining the Program
We’re accepting applications from organizations whose capabilities align with LifeLight’s infrastructure roadmap. As we expand into new regions, priority areas include: facility climate management, advanced neural hardware fabrication, regional vedder training academies, and waste processing infrastructure. We’re particularly interested in partners who can support rapid site activation — the time between foundation pour and first participant intake needs to shrink.
Details are available through your regional facility director.
Every fulfillment center we build is a commitment to the people in that region — a promise that LifeLight is coming to them, not the other way around. The Partners Program is how we keep that promise at scale.
— Kitty Voss, CEO, Veelox Corporation