Sponsorship and Insurance-Readiness Room participation are separate and must not be confused.
A sponsor supports approved Nexus Consortium, GRA, or Nexus-related work under a sponsorship pathway. Sponsorship may be recognized where appropriate, but it does not create insurance authority, underwriting authority, or privileged room access.
An Insurance-Readiness Room participant is reviewed for a controlled insurance-readiness role. Insurance-Readiness Rooms may examine protection gaps, exposure data, risk-transfer questions, risk engineering needs, catastrophe exposure, cyber-physical risk, reinsurance relevance, public-private risk-sharing questions, and insurance-related diligence gaps.
A sponsor does not automatically become an insurance-readiness participant. Sponsorship does not create underwriting access, insurer status, reinsurer status, broker status, coverage review, pricing discussion, policy negotiation, or reinsurance capacity.
If a sponsor also has insurance expertise or institutional relevance, that organization or person must be reviewed through the appropriate insurance-readiness pathway separately. Conflicts must be disclosed. Roles must be defined. Claims must remain safe.
Sponsorship is support. Insurance-readiness participation is a controlled role. Neither equals underwriting, brokerage, coverage approval, or insurer endorsement.