Asia-Pacific - Market Trends


London, UK, September 23, 2021

New research by Inmarsat reveals a rapid increase in the maturity level of organizations adopting the industrial Internet of Things (IoT) since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Respondents drawn from multiple industries also reported that Covid-19 has demonstrated the importance of IoT to their businesses, with many accelerating IoT deployments in response to the pandemic.

Paris, France, September 22, 2021

In its flagship report on the Satellite Connectivity and Video Market, leading international consulting and market intelligence firm, Euroconsult projects the market value to double between 2020 to 2030. Driven primarily by non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) satellite constellations, by 2030, the satellite connectivity and video market is projected to exceed US$ 20 billion.

Cambridge, Mass., September 14, 2021

NSR’s Quantum Communications via Satellite (QCvS) Report, launched today, finds the potential to deliver unlimited security boosting satellite-based quantum communications to a revenue opportunity of US$ 2.6 Billion by 2030 with Banking, Energy, and Goverment/Military as the primary target markets for services adoption.

Chicago, Il., Sept. 14, 2021

Boeing [NYSE: BA] today released its annual forecast for the commercial, defense and space aerospace market, reflecting signs of the industry's recovery following the impacts of COVID-19. The 2021 Boeing Market Outlook (BMO) – Boeing's analysis of long-term market dynamics – states that commercial airplanes and services are showing signs of recovery, while the global defense, space and government services markets have remained stable.

Hong Kong, September 14, 2021

The Asia Video Industry Association hosted its country-focused virtual conference, Vietnam in View, on 8 September, to over 320 international and local speakers and delegates, sharing great optimism in a country that has arguably proven itself as one of the more resilient economies in Southeast Asia.

Cambridge, Mass., September 14, 2021

NSR’s Quantum Communications via Satellite (QCvS) Report, launched today, finds the potential to deliver unlimited security boosting satellite-based quantum communications to a revenue opportunity of US$ 2.6 Billion by 2030 with Banking, Energy, and Goverment/Military as the primary target markets for services adoption.

London, UK, September 10, 2021

According to a new report published by Trends Market Research entitled, “Satellite Services Market by Type, and End-User Industry: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2019–2026,” the satellite services market accounted for revenue of US0$ 126.5 billion in 2018 and is anticipated to generate US$ 144.5 billion by 2026. The market is projected to experience growth at a CAGR of 2.2% from 2019 to 2026.

Strasbourg, France, September 6, 2021 by Omkar Nikam

Military operations have integrated satellite technology as a crucial part of their operations on land, air, and sea for over half a century. And the United States is one of the leading countries followed by Russia and several European nations in boosting space applications for military. But the world is slowly shifting from a US centric sphere, primarily due to ease in accessibility of resources, increased cooperation between non-allied nations, and rapid innovation the technological sector.

Madrid, Spain, September 6, 2021 by Juan Manuel Martinez

According to NSR the Satellite Communication Government and Military market will be reaching an overall revenue of US$ 93 billion by 2029. The increasing need for resilient and real-time connectivity from the Government and Military Sector for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Command and Control (CC) functionalities, lead to robust ground infrastructure, to enable new applications to enhance operations. 

Pune, India, Septembr 6, 2021 by Lalit Katare

Ground equipment and services, spacecraft, and satellite launch segments are considered as the three major pillars of the space industry. The global space market was valued at around US$ 300 to $400 billion, which constitutes the satellite as well as non-satellite segments of industry.

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