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Friday 6 March 2026
UK space industry warns supply chain strains threaten growth, urges shift from grants to contracts
At the 2026 UK Space-Comm Expo held March 4-5 in London, a forum on "Strengthening Space Supply Chain Resilience" unexpectedly turned into an industry venting session. Participants said the UK space sector is facing deep structural fractures, citing weak supply chain oversight, long lead times for critical components, restrictions on international talent mobility, and what they described as the government's longstanding reliance on grants instead of acting as a stable procurement customer.
Friday 6 March 2026
London stakes its claim as the financial Launchpad of the space age

For more than three centuries, the London Stock Exchange helped bankroll the industries that defined their eras, from the railways that stitched together 19th-century Latin America to the oil and mining conglomerates that powered the 20th century. Now, as the global economy turns skyward, London's financial establishment is preparing to finance what could become its next great industrial chapter: the US$1.8 trillion space economy.

Friday 6 March 2026
Exclusive Interview: How Space West is engineering the UK's defense identity
In the high-stakes landscape of the UK's space economy, regional specialization is becoming a matter of strategic survival. While Scotland has staked its claim on launch services and the Midlands on high-volume manufacturing, the West of England is consolidating a critical niche: Space West. This burgeoning cluster is positioning itself as the UK's primary nexus for secure communications, robotics, and defense-integrated innovation.
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
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
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.

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
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.

Thursday 26 February 2026
Nvidia says space data centers are feasible but uneconomic for now
At the latest earnings call on February 25, Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said deploying data centers in space is technically feasible but currently uneconomic. However, he expects conditions to improve over time as engineering approaches evolve and space-based computing use cases expand.
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.
Thursday 26 February 2026
Analysis: As Stargate stalls, Musk races ahead in AI infrastructure
The Trump administration has staked much of its AI credibility on Stargate — a US$500 billion infrastructure push announced alongside Sam Altman and Masayoshi Son. The project was meant to anchor a new era of American dominance in AI. More than a year on, it has yet to move beyond rhetoric.
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.
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
Taiwan launches TASA iSPARK space accelerator to enter global space supply chain

The global space economy is entering a period of rapid expansion, with global space tech private investment reaching a record US$12.4 billion in 2025. Against this backdrop, Taiwan's National Space Organization (TASA) has launched the country's first space accelerator, "TASA iSPARK." Drawing from international ecosystems such as NASA SBIR Ignite and ESA BIC, the initiative aims to help Taiwanese companies leverage their existing supply chain strengths and translate them into space-qualified performance, enabling entry into the global space supply chain.

Thursday 12 February 2026
Commentary: Is the SpaceX-xAI merger a brilliant strategic move or a heavy financial risk?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced the merger of xAI and SpaceX, creating a new entity valued at an astonishing US$1.25 trillion. However, some have raised concerns that this bold strategic move may prove to be a financial yoke on SpaceX, especially since, from a technical standpoint, it makes more sense to merge xAI with Tesla than with SpaceX.
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
Exclusive: Musk's solar push sets off a high-stakes test for Taiwan's industry
Tesla is expanding simultaneously into self-driving vehicles, artificial intelligence robots, and energy infrastructure. Elon Musk has outlined plans to build US solar manufacturing capacity capable of producing 100 gigawatts annually within three years. The move has ignited an interplanetary contest spanning energy, geopolitics, and intellectual property.
Tuesday 10 February 2026
MediaTek and Airbus join forces on 5G and 6G satellite Networks
At the Singapore Space Summit 2026, MediaTek joined Airbus, Singapore-based technology firm ST Engineering iDirect, and electronic test-and-measurement company Keysight Technologies in signing a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the research and development of 5G and 6G non-terrestrial networks (NTN).
Tuesday 10 February 2026
Exclusive: As Musk eyes space solar, China’s supply chain comes under the microscope

From self-driving cars and humanoid robots to the architecture of future energy systems, Elon Musk is simultaneously advancing an energy strategy that spans both Earth and orbit.

Monday 9 February 2026
Musk predicts space computing shift in 36 months as terrestrial power limits bite
Elon Musk said artificial intelligence computing could become more cost-effective to deploy in space than on Earth within the next 30 to 36 months, arguing that power generation and terrestrial infrastructure are emerging as the primary constraints on AI expansion rather than semiconductor supply.
Sunday 8 February 2026
Next-gen Ku/Ka metasurface antenna to launch through JDI-Kymeta collab
Japan Display Inc. (JDI) has entered a strategic master supply agreement with Kymeta, a global leader in mobile satellite communications powered by metamaterials technology, to develop glass substrates for a next-generation multi-band metasurface antenna. The collaboration aims to create the industry's first metasurface terminal capable of operating concurrently across Ku and Ka-band satellite frequencies.
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.
Saturday 7 February 2026
Musk's SpaceX-xAI merger raises governance and financial risks
After Elon Musk confirmed that SpaceX had completed its acquisition of artificial intelligence startup xAI, the focus quickly shifted from the mechanics of the deal to its broader implications. The transaction—among the most unconventional corporate combinations in the technology industry—has raised fresh questions about governance, regulatory oversight, and whether a founder-dominated empire can withstand the financial and operational strains of the global AI race.