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Thursday 5 March 2026
UK reshapes space policy with £500m push to build a competitive orbital industry

In a landmark pivot for British aerospace, Liz Lloyd, Minister for the Digital Economy, responsible for space, has announced a sweeping restructuring of national space policy, backed by a fresh GBP500 million (approx. US$668 million) investment package. The strategy signals an end to fragmented regional efforts, replaced by a "laser-focused" mission to transform the UK into a specialized, "mission-ready" space power.

Thursday 5 March 2026
Syncmold braces for satellite boom, plans Thailand plant and product launches in 2026–2027
Syncmold is moving deeper into the low Earth orbit satellite (LEO) supply chain, aiming to turn nascent demand for ground receivers and satellite components into a larger share of revenue as launches and receiving-equipment procurement accelerate globally.
Thursday 5 March 2026
Egis showcases satellite and drone integration at MWC 2026
Egis Technology and its subsidiaries are jointly exhibiting at the 2026 Mobile World Congress (MWC 2026). Centered on integrated terrestrial and space connectivity, physical AI, and low-power intelligent computing, the group is highlighting its comprehensive capabilities in satellite IoT, edge AI visual perception, drone system integration, ultra-low latency wireless transmission, and ultra-low power AI chips.
Wednesday 4 March 2026
MediaTek and Starlink showcase satellite emergency alerts at MWC 2026
MediaTek announced a collaboration with SpaceX's Starlink to demonstrate satellite communication technology for supporting mobile devices in receiving emergency alert services, potentially reaching users outside terrestrial network coverage.
Wednesday 4 March 2026
Space-Comm Expo 2026: In the race for resilient communications, BAE and Babcock move upward

As geopolitical tensions ripple through global markets, the 2026 Space-Comm Expo is set to open in London under unusually heightened expectations.

Wednesday 4 March 2026
US reverse-engineers Iran's Shahed drone to reshape asymmetric warfare with AI-powered LUCAS swarms
In late February 2026, the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran, deepening an already entrenched Middle East stalemate. During Operation Epic Fury, the US military confirmed it had deployed low-cost suicide drones for the first time—repurposing and upgrading technology rooted in Iran's own designs.
Tuesday 3 March 2026
Escalation in the Middle East spotlights communication resilience ahead of 2026 UK Space‑Comm Expo
Recent joint airstrikes by the US and Israel against Iran, followed by Iran's retaliatory attacks on nearby US military bases in Bahrain and Qatar, disrupted local flight schedules and communications, bringing "communication resilience" back into international focus and elevating the 2026 UK Space‑Comm Expo as a barometer for satellite backup technologies.
Tuesday 3 March 2026
Taiwan Mobile-AST SpaceMobile tie-up aims to bolster always-on connectivity and disaster resilience
Taiwan Mobile announced on March 2 that it had signed a strategic cooperation memorandum of understanding with AST SpaceMobile at MWC 2026 to promote the integration of space-based base stations with existing mobile networks in Taiwan. The companies said the partnership will accelerate the deployment of satellite-terrestrial communication architectures.
Tuesday 3 March 2026
UK space leaders join global industry figures at Space-Comm Expo

The organizers of Space-Comm Expo Europe have confirmed the final lineup of speakers for what is set to be Europe's largest commercial space gathering, taking place March 4-5 at ExCeL London.

Monday 2 March 2026
Renewed rivalries, accelerated launches of Wi‑Fi 8, 6G visions, and satellite communications solutions will shape MWC outcomes
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) will open March 2-5, 2026, in Barcelona, where industry observers expect clearer progress on satellite communications, 6G, and Wi‑Fi 8 standards amid intensified competition among traditional suppliers. Several companies plan formal launches tied to those topics, while AI continues to influence nearly all communication discussions.
Thursday 26 February 2026
From sovereignty to specialization: How the UK is recalibrating its space ambitions
Britain's space policy is entering a period of transition. The government has confirmed that the UK Space Agency will be folded into the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology by April 2026, part of a broader restructuring under its "Plan for Change" initiative aimed at cutting bureaucratic overlap and improving execution.
Wednesday 25 February 2026
From rebar to rockets: China Steel retools for the high-tech era amid rising trade tensions
Following the US Supreme Court ruling that US President Donald Trump had acted unlawfully in invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose sweeping global tariffs, Trump swiftly announced a new across-the-board 15% tariff hike. Taiwanese steelmaker China Steel Corporation (CSC) has stated that the tariff dispute is far from over and may intensify further, requiring close monitoring of future developments.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
SpaceX trims Starlink pricing and drops satellites lower ahead of Kuiper challenge
Since launching in 2020, SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service has grown into the company's largest revenue driver, surpassing its rocket launch business and becoming central to investor expectations ahead of a potential IPO. But as Starlink scales past 10 million subscribers globally, its strategy is shifting in ways that could reshape its financial profile and competitive landscape.
Monday 16 February 2026
Analysis: Taiwan's Formosat-8 signals a shift beyond silicon to space power
In the final days before the Lunar New Year, a series of high-resolution satellite images began circulating on Taiwanese social media. They showed Barcelona Airport, Tokyo's National Stadium, Taiwan's coastline, science parks, and ports.
Sunday 15 February 2026
Column: US NDAA opens new defense manufacturing opportunities for Taiwan firms
The 2026 US National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), signed at the end of 2025, introduces significant new business prospects for Taiwanese companies by emphasizing Taiwan's security and cooperation in defense procurement. Key provisions include a US$1 billion Taiwan security cooperation initiative and authorization for the US Department of Defense (DoD) to establish a joint unmanned systems program with Taiwan starting March 1, 2026, focusing on co-developing drones and counter-drone technologies.
Friday 13 February 2026
Taiwan, UK space supply chains forge closer ties
The Taiwan-UK space supply chain collaboration has taken a significant step forward. Following the September 2025 signing of a five-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) and the UK's Satellite Applications Catapult (SAC), Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is set to officially sign an MOU with the UK's largest aerospace industry association, ADS Group, on March 5.
Friday 13 February 2026
Taiwan launches first space accelerator as global investment climbs

Global investment in the space industry climbed to US$12.4 billion in 2025, surpassing the previous peak of US$10.9 billion set in 2021, according to industry estimates. Seeking to capture a greater share of that growth, Taiwan's national space agency has announced the creation of the island's first space-focused startup accelerator, aimed at lowering barriers to entry and strengthening its position in the global supply chain.

Thursday 12 February 2026
Winsemi revenue falls 5% in 2025, speeds pivot to AI optical and LEO satellite markets

Win Semiconductors (Winsemi), a GaAs wafer foundry, held its earnings conference on February 11. Its fourth-quarter 2025 consolidated revenue reached NT$4.79 billion (approx. US$152.65 million), up 7% quarter-over-quarter and 29% year-over-year, slightly above expectations. Full-year 2025 revenue totaled NT$16.64 billion, down 5% year-over-year.

Thursday 12 February 2026
Taiwan's first homegrown satellite constellation returns high-resolution images
Taiwan's first domestically developed satellite constellation, Formosat-8, has begun returning detailed images of Earth, marking a milestone in the island's push to expand its presence in the global space industry.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Globe's direct-to-cell satellite service aims to boost coverage and resilience across the Philippines
Globe Telecom stated that it will be the first operator in Southeast Asia to offer direct-to-cell satellite connectivity, becoming the second Asian carrier to collaborate with SpaceX on satellite data communications, following Japan's KDDI.
Monday 9 February 2026
CSP orders and space economy fuel strong start to 2026 for Taiwan's supply chain
Rising investments in AI data centers and an intensifying global push to build large-scale satellite networks are rapidly transforming Taiwan's technology supply chain, delivering a powerful start to 2026. From advanced cooling solutions and ASIC thermal modules to satellite communications components and semiconductor testing services, companies such as Microloops, Universal Microwave Technology (UMT), and MSScorps are seeing demand surge, translating into record revenues and strengthening growth visibility for the year ahead.
Sunday 8 February 2026
SpaceX seeks approval for a vast orbital data center in space

SpaceX has filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission seeking approval to deploy as many as one million satellites, outlining an ambitious plan to build what it calls an "orbital data center system." The network, designed to operate entirely in space, would process large-scale artificial intelligence workloads in orbit, effectively functioning as a vast, distributed supercomputer circling the Earth.

Saturday 7 February 2026
Commentary: SpaceX's orbital data center plan signals a new arena for AI power
As the rest of the world struggles with shortages of computing power, electricity and advanced chips, SpaceX has moved the chessboard decisively beyond Earth.
Friday 6 February 2026
Singapore plans National Space Agency to tap emerging space markets

Singapore announced that it will establish a National Space Agency of Singapore (NSAS) on April 1, a move aimed at positioning the city-state to capitalize on opportunities in the rapidly expanding global space economy and to strengthen its domestic space capabilities.

Friday 6 February 2026
Ventec sees surge in aerospace orders, posts strongest revenue in two years

Ventec, a specialized manufacturer of copper-clad laminates (CCL), reported that consolidated revenue for January 2026 surpassed NT$400 million (approx. US$12 million), marking its highest monthly total in more than two years. The growth was largely driven by robust demand for high-margin aerospace polyimide (PI) materials, with shipments setting new records and signaling a potential gradual rise in global market share.