
The Asia-Pacific region is becoming an increasingly central player in the global space sector. At the Space Summit 2026, the focus is on the practical growth of regional hubs—from Singapore’s specialized space-tech ecosystem to the expanding satellite IoT sector in Australia. For Sparkwing, this summit is a valuable opportunity to engage with the engineers of innovative small-sats, visionary builders of new constellations and our valued existing clients in the region.
For many satellite manufacturers in Asia, the primary challenge is managing the complexities of the hardware supply chain. Traditional, bespoke manufacturing cycles often struggle to keep pace with the compressed timelines of modern commercial missions. Sparkwing addresses this specific logistical bottleneck. By providing off-the-shelf (COTS) solar arrays, we allow mission managers to move from technical configuration to hardware delivery significantly faster than traditional custom-build processes, helping projects stay on schedule.
Reliability remains the most significant concern for any mission manager. While the “NewSpace” market moves quickly, the hardware must still withstand the harsh environment of orbit. Sparkwing bridges this gap with our qualified and flight proven designs. Our solar arrays are built by a team with decades of experience building commercial and flag-ship mission solar arrays for clients all over the world, ensuring that our “off-the-shelf” components meet the high-reliability standards that the industry expects, even when delivered with a commercial, new-space mindset.
We invite everyone attending the Space Summit 2026 to connect with Sjahdian in Singapore. Our goal is to provide a transparent look at how our standardized solar wings can support your mission. With existing flight hardware already exported to and operating for Asian clients, Sparkwing offers more than just a product; we offer a partnership backed by a history of successful international collaboration.