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Friday 2 January 2026
2026 electronics industry outlook
As 2026 begins, DIGITIMES has conducted in-depth analyses of sectors within the electronics industry. The current landscape theme can be described as "one core, two keys, three drivers." The core, semiconductors, has two keys —the satellite industry and memory— and will be driven by three factors: AI servers, defense, and green energy. These areas will be critical to watch in 2026.
Monday 29 December 2025
Taiwan's Wonderful Hi Tech projects double-digit growth in 2026 on AI and satellite demand
Global high-performance transmission cable maker Wonderful Hi Tech offered an optimistic outlook at its investor briefing on November 18, 2025. Despite a slight year-over-year revenue decline in the third quarter of 2025—attributed to the end of pre-stockpiling by clients ahead of tariff changes—company executives said the inventory adjustment is expected to conclude by year-end, setting the stage for a robust start to 2026. With continued growth in AI and low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite markets, the company anticipates 2026 will be a high-growth year.
Monday 29 December 2025
China eases IPO rules for reusable rocket firms to speed space ambitions
China has eased listing requirements for private companies developing reusable commercial rockets, shifting regulatory scrutiny away from short-term financial performance and toward technological milestones, as Beijing steps up efforts to close the gap with the United States in launch capabilities and low-Earth-orbit satellites.
Sunday 28 December 2025
The global space industry's most consequential moves of 2025
The global aerospace and satellite industry did not experience a single, earthshaking breakthrough in 2025. Instead, it advanced through a series of consequential developments—subtle in isolation, but collectively transformative. The year marked steady progress across multiple fronts. The race in low-Earth-orbit (LEO) communications intensified. Space militarization accelerated. Early experiments in orbital computing emerged. Together, these shifts pushed the industry toward a more crowded, contested, and commercially driven space economy.
Saturday 27 December 2025
Commercial space race stumbles: South Korea and China face launch setbacks
The global space industry is accelerating toward commercialization. But recent developments in South Korea and China underscore how difficult—and uneven—that transition remains. In separate incidents late last year, South Korea's startup Innospace failed to place its launch vehicle into orbit. Meanwhile, China's new Long March 12A rocket fell short of recovering its first-stage booster on its maiden flight.
Friday 26 December 2025
ENE Technology eyes custom ICs amid US drone import ban
Microcontroller (MCU) maker ENE Technology has officially entered the drone industry, partnering with Taiwan's HY Tech, Aeroprobing, and Egis to integrate communications, vision modules, and AI image processing and computing technologies. The company also established a new business unit staffed with drone experts to compete in the customized drone IC market.
Friday 26 December 2025
From satellites to solar power: How space became the next strategic battleground2025
The space industry is undergoing a profound transformation. What was once the domain of government agencies has become a strategic battleground. Commercial innovation, military priorities, and economic competition now converge beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Friday 26 December 2025
AST SpaceMobile launches BlueBird 6 from India to expand space-based cellular broadband
AST SpaceMobile has launched its largest satellite, BlueBird 6, marking a key step toward providing 4G and 5G broadband directly to standard smartphones worldwide and accelerating the company's plans to build a global space-based cellular network, according to Bloomberg, Business Wire, and Investor's Business Daily.
Wednesday 24 December 2025
Japanese startup pushes diamond semiconductors toward commercialization in EVs and satellites

A Japanese startup originating from Waseda University, Power Diamond Systems (PDS), showcased its diamond-based semiconductors at SEMICON Japan 2025, presenting for the first time an evaluation system that confirmed the devices' operation after packaging.

Tuesday 23 December 2025
Japan's H3 rocket launch fails, delaying GPS independence

Japan's flagship heavy-lift rocket, the H3, suffered another setback on Sunday after its eighth flight failed, dealing a blow to the country's ambitions to strengthen its independent space capabilities.

Tuesday 23 December 2025
China's space launch surge exposes Taiwan's tech gap
As privately owned rocket and satellite manufacturers in the United States continue to surge, China has been accelerating its own commercial space ambitions. Beyond its extensive low-Earth-orbit satellite deployment plans, the privately held Chinese launch company LandSpace Technology achieved a milestone on December 3, 2025, when its Zhuque-3 rocket completed a successful maiden flight.
Monday 22 December 2025
Research insight: SpaceX's growth story is shifting from rockets to networks in space

SpaceX is widely expected to pursue an initial public offering in mid to late 2026. In anticipation, investors have increasingly tied the company's long-term growth story to the idea of orbital—or space-based—data centers, making the concept one of the most closely watched themes in capital markets.

Saturday 20 December 2025
Taiwan eyes orbital rocket by 2034, inspired by South Korea's success

South Korea's privately led rocket program, NURI (KSLV-II), completed its fourth successful launch on November 17, reaching an altitude of 601.3 kilometers and entering orbit—a milestone that has sharpened debate in Taiwan over its own ambitions in space.

Saturday 20 December 2025
6G shift: Telecom base stations moving to space
The global telecommunications equipment market is entering a period of profound change. As the technological roadmap for 6G increasingly points toward non-terrestrial networks, or NTN, the future of base stations may no longer be grounded on Earth. Instead, they could be deployed in space, mounted directly on satellites.
Thursday 18 December 2025
SpaceX sets sights on orbital data centers, with Musk's role seen as both asset and risk

SpaceX could go public as early as 2026 and emerge as one of the world's most valuable listed companies, with market estimates putting its post-IPO valuation at around US$1.5 trillion, as the company pushes to secure a leading position in space-based artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.

Wednesday 17 December 2025
Musk accelerates SpaceX IPO to build Starlink-based space data centers
Elon Musk's SpaceX has confirmed plans to launch its initial public offering (IPO) in 2026. Abhi Tripathi, a longtime SpaceX veteran and current mission operations director at the University of California, Berkeley's Space Sciences Laboratory, believes that once Musk realized Starlink satellites could be built as a distributed data center network, taking SpaceX public became inevitable.
Wednesday 17 December 2025
Taiwan academia advances E-band research for satellite communication applications
E-band wireless communication, operating between 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz, offers extremely high data throughput and ultra-low latency. Beyond its current use in automotive radar, next-generation satellite communications are emerging as a key potential application for E-band technology.
Wednesday 17 December 2025
SpaceX reignites space business opportunities, MediaTek leads satellite sector
Space-related business opportunities have returned to the spotlight, and SpaceX is expected to go public in bringing data centers to space. Within Taiwanese IC design companies, MediaTek is leading in involvement and business scale in the satellite sector. It currently focuses primarily on satellite communications, maintaining influence in the formation of satellite broadband network standards and promoting direct-to-cell smartphone applications. Additionally, its subsidiary Airoha offers GNSS positioning chips, and its newly developed Ethernet chips have teamed up with MediaTek's Wi-Fi chips for satellite communication ground transceivers.
Wednesday 17 December 2025
Taiwan's WIN Semiconductors bets on optical and microwave tech for the space age
The rapid push by companies such as SpaceX and Amazon to develop space-based AI data centers is creating new applications for optical communications, a technology long viewed as central to the future of high-speed data transmission.
Monday 15 December 2025
Unitech aims for 20% revenue from SE Asia LEO orders in 2026
Automotive PCB manufacturer Unitech Printed Circuit Board Corp. is expanding into the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite market. However, its Thailand plant did not meet customer demand outside the Greater China region in 2025. As a result, overall order momentum slowed, and revenue share fell below 15%. The company expects that once local production normalizes in the second quarter of 2026, the revenue share will rebound to around 20%.
Monday 15 December 2025
Taiwan's MTI advances in O-RAN and satellite markets with US funding and new deployments
Taiwan-based networking equipment maker Microelectronics Technology Inc. (MTI) is poised to enter 2026 with renewed momentum, forecasting a rebound across its two core business lines: open radio access network (O-RAN) and satellite communications.
Monday 15 December 2025
SpaceX eyes 2026 IPO as insider share sale lifts valuation to US$800 billion

SpaceX is moving forward with an insider share sale that values Elon Musk's rocket and satellite company at approximately US$800 billion, setting the stage for what could become the largest initial public offering in history.

Saturday 13 December 2025
How a Taiwan startup is filling gaps in inertial navigation supply chains
Taiwanese startup Aegiverse is carving out a strategic role in the island's defense and aerospace supply chains by developing high-precision inertial navigation systems (INS) powered by its proprietary fiber optic gyroscope (FOG) technology.
Friday 12 December 2025
Ubiqconn starts fulfilling UAV ground control station orders
Ubiqconn Technology, part of the First International Computer Group, announced that its technical foundation in maritime communications and satellite applications continues to support new business development. Orders for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) ground control stations (GCS) are being implemented and will gradually be reflected in operations according to project schedules.
Friday 12 December 2025
Rapidtek subsidiary Asterforge secures satellite integration orders in Europe, US, and SE Asia
Rapidtek Technologies announced that Asterforge, its joint venture established in 2024 with Singapore's satellite-tech startup NuSpace, has successfully entered international markets and secured overseas satellite integration and testing service orders, providing key support for multiple low-Earth-orbit (LEO) constellation projects. Headquartered in Singapore, Asterforge focuses on satellite ODM, OEM, and Assembly, Integration, and Test (AIT) services to drive innovation and applications in small-satellite technologies.