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Jul 13, 07:51
Global defense boom unlocks new paths for automakers

The rise in global defense budgets has led to new opportunities for mainstream automakers as they seek to diversify their operations, yet the move into military and defense-related manufacturing presents another set of hurdles to overcome. These include lengthy certification cycles, highly fragmented specifications, and uncertainties surrounding policy continuity.

Coretronic's latest sales update signals a mixed picture for the global electronics market, with demand improving in energy-saving products but lingering weakness in imaging. For international readers, the results highlight how tariffs, exchange-rate swings, and geopolitical risks continue to shape supply chains and customer demand across devices worldwide.
South Korean space optics startup CSO is preparing to launch its high-resolution optical payload aboard DaejeonSat, a domestically developed CubeSat scheduled to lift off on South Korea's Nuri launch vehicle in the second half of 2026. The mission is expected to serve as a key in-orbit validation milestone as the company expands beyond its Kazakhstan Satellite Constellation program into the European and North American Earth observation markets.
China marked a major step in rocket reusability on July 10, 2026, after successfully recovering the first-stage booster of its Long March 10B rocket following an orbital launch mission.
Winmate said its June revenue reached a new record, underscoring how defense, unmanned systems, and edge AI demand are shaping industrial technology supply chains worldwide. The Taiwan-based maker said growth remained on track, with full-year performance expected to extend double-digit expansion as global orders broaden.
Drones should be seen as "flying computers," and Taiwan has an edge in the drone market with its supply chain advantages, according to Thunder Tiger chairman William Chen. Moreover, since as much as 80% of drone components on the frontlines in Russia and Eastern Europe come from China, defense buyers in Europe and the US have become more concerned about the urgent need for "non-red" supply chains.
Universal Microwave Technology (UMT) said June revenue reached NT$257 million (US$8.01 million), up 89% from a year earlier, while first-half 2026 revenue climbed to NT$1.922 billion, a 70% increase from the same period in 2025. The Taiwanese supplier said the second quarter was affected by a customer redesign that shifted shipment timing, but demand trends in the low-Earth-orbit satellite market remained unchanged.

HDI board maker Compeq Manufacturing Co. said strong shipments of low-Earth-orbit satellite and consumer electronics boards, along with higher volumes and prices in its AI line, helped it avoid the usual second-quarter slowdown. The Taiwan-based company expects more momentum in the second half of 2026, with implications for global satellite, AI, and optical networking supply chains.

Governments across Asia and Europe are moving to build or protect homegrown satellite communications, driven by a shared anxiety: that critical connectivity should not rest in foreign, privately controlled hands. Recent policy moves in Japan, China, and the EU reveal the same instinct — technological sovereignty in orbit — pursued through starkly different tools.

Sharp has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with global satellite operator SES and expanded the agreement into a joint development partnership aimed at commercializing medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellite communications and related applications in Japan.

The US Army is expanding drone component production at Tobyhanna Army Depot in Pennsylvania, shifting the site from a maintenance center into a manufacturing hub for brushless motors and circuit boards. The effort is designed to strengthen US supply chains and reduce reliance on China and other overseas suppliers, according to Defense Daily and Breaking Defense.
Fulltech held the groundbreaking ceremony for phase one of its new Thailand plant on July 5, 2026, with chairman Yuan-Pin Chang saying the project will require about NT$3.1 billion (approx. US$96.8 million) in total investment and that production capacity has already been fully booked by customers. The plant is scheduled to begin mass production in the third quarter of 2027.