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Commercial Aerospace: The Next Launchpad for the Chinese Economy

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BEIJING, March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — By China Report ASEAN

On December 29, 2023, the first launch service tower was completed at the Hainan International Commercial Aerospace Launch Center, marking a key step forward in building the launch capacity of China’s first commercial aerospace launch site. On December 10, a Hyperbola-2 methane-liquid oxygen reusable verification rocket was launched successfully, marking the first recovery of reusable carrier rockets in China.

Continuous implementation of relevant policies has steered China’s commercial space industry into a fast lane of development. Many industry insiders believe that China’s space industry has already reached the first stage of commercialization in many areas. However, challenges coexist alongside achievements, which calls for breakthroughs.

Initial Concentration of the Space Industry

Commercial space activities are non-governmental profit-seeking activities featuring allocation of technology, capital, talent and other resources according to market rules. The realm is an important force for the innovation and development of China’s space industry. Private enterprises account for about 92 percent of China’s commercial space companies.

On November 26, 2014, the State Council released guidelines on social investment in the commercial space industry, which stated that “private capital is encouraged to participate in the construction of national civil space infrastructure, and companies with the intention to join the space industry are allowed to make massive private investment.” Since then, China’s commercial space industry has developed for nearly 10 years.

In recent years, even more preferential policies have been released to drive the commercial space industry. According to incomplete statistics, more than 10 relevant policies have been issued since 2014. With that encouragement and support, the once relatively obscure space industry has gradually opened up. Furthermore, the boom of foreign commercial space companies led by SpaceX has resulted in a market demonstration effect for Chinese commercial space companies including Galactic Energy, LandSpace, iSpace, and Guodian Gaoke.

To seize the important opportunities brought by commercial space development, several Chinese cities such as Beijing, Xi’an, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Wuhan, and Ningbo have successively formulated relevant action plans or support policies to promote the development of the commercial space industry, accelerate the layout of the entire space industrial chain, and make breakthroughs in key and core technologies. Commercial space industrial parks have sprung up, shaping the concentration of the space industry.

Policy support and guidance has helped the growth of the industry. According to a report released by the Institute of Future Astronautics (FutureAerospace), the number of commercial space enterprises registered and effectively operating in China had reached 433 as of late 2022, with 43 commercial satellite constellation programs already implemented in areas such as commercial communications, remote sensing, navigation, and technology verification.

At the same time, China’s commercial space industry has made new breakthroughs in technological innovation. For example, the launch of Zhuque-1 marked the first attempt made by a Chinese private space company to send a carrier rocket into space, and Zhuque-2 became the world’s first liquid oxygen methane rocket successfully launched into orbit. With the successful launch of the Hyperbola-1 carrier rocket, iSpace became the world’s third and China’s first private company to launch a rocket into orbit. 

According to data from Ai Media Consulting, from 2015 to 2021, China’s commercial space industry maintained an average growth rate of 22.3 percent and is expected to grow to more than 2.3 trillion yuan (about US$320 billion) in 2024. Research firm Taibo Intelligence forecast the overall scale of China’s domestic commercial space market to reach 2.8 trillion yuan (about US$389 billion) by 2025.

Promoting Coordinated Development of Derivative Industries

Divided according to the industrial chain, the upstream commercial space industry includes rocket manufacturing, satellite manufacturing, and related supporting equipment. The industry’s midstream involves satellite launching and ground equipment manufacturing. Downstream is defined as terminal application and the service market. Traditional application scenarios include communication, navigation, and remote sensing, while emerging application scenarios include satellite internet, space travel, space mining, and deep space exploration.

“The industrial chain of China’s commercial space industry has already taken shape,” commented Gu Xingfa, an academician with the International Academy of Astronautics and the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences and president of the Chinese National Committee for Remote Sensing. “Driven by demand, policy, and technology, the development of the industry has indeed entered a critical stage.”

Research from Sealand Securities, a wealth management platform, has divided the commercial space industrial chain into an upstream of satellite research and development, midstream of rocket launch services and ground equipment manufacturing, and downstream of satellite applications and services. So far, several private enterprises have been cultivated within each link of the industrial chain and have interacted with state-owned enterprises to form a preliminary industrial ecology, which is improving gradually.

In terms of commercial value, data from Ai Media Consulting showed that by the end of 2021, ground equipment manufacturing and satellite application and operation occupied the highest proportion of the market size among all links of the commercial space industry with each contributing 45 percent of revenues. They are the links of the commercial space industry that became profitable first. Meanwhile, satellite manufacturing and launch services in the upstream of the industrial chain remain at the preliminary stage, with both contributing about 10 percent of revenues.

Thus, the capital market is also gradually clarifying the direction of the commercial space industrial chain for the future. When a commercial rocket is launched today, satellite manufacturing and the rocket launch industry represent only 10 percent of the value across the entire space industrial chain, indicating that tremendous space remains for exploration with regard to the key parts and components for rockets and satellites.

“Without good products in the supply chain, there would be no good system integration products,” said Yang Yiqiang, chairman and president of CAS Space. He also identified rockets and satellites as still the hotspots for investment in China’s commercial space industry. However, many rocket and satellite companies have already emerged, and some have assumed leadership positions within the sector. The continued influx of capital will probably cause internal friction between those companies. Therefore, investors might want to focus more on the upstream of the industrial chain (e.g. engines, components) as well as on satellite applications in the downstream (e.g. navigation, remote sensing).

A space industrial chain consists of many links. From R&D and launch in the upstream to operation and application in the downstream, almost every link can create a market with an annual output of 100 billion yuan (US$14 billion). Zhang Shijie, chief scientist at Galaxy Space, noted that new commercial space companies have played a lead role in key links of the commercial space industrial chain thanks to their expertise and established an effective business operation model, which has contributed to the large-scale development of the commercial space industry.

Chen Xiaohong, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Engineering, once proclaimed that data is one of the core elements of the modern industrial system, the power source for the new engine of the digital economy, and the frontier of global digital competition. The commercial space industry, one of the main advancement trends of the technology industry in the era of the digital economy, can help the digital economy break through geographical restrictions, promote in-depth development of the industrial internet for people from all walks of life, and accelerate the digitization of the industry. Especially in the areas of satellite information and space technology, satellite data can enrich application scenarios and innovate business models, which will effectively empower the digital transformation of society and the development of the digital economy while facilitating construction of digital governments.

Financing Difficulties and Cost Obstacles

Although broad prospects for the development and application of the commercial space industry have emerged, many difficulties remain hindering business model maturation and large-scale development. Although the commercial model conceived by SpaceX is feasible, in essence, it does not change the industry’s characteristics of “hardcore technology,” namely, high costs, high risks, and long cycles.

“The commercial space industry is essentially space activities for profit,” opined Ji Haibo, deputy general manager of iSpace and chief designer of its liquid-propellant rockets. “It took SpaceX more than 20 years to make a profit. Such a long development cycle is facilitated by the patience and persistence of the company and capital.” He considers it necessary to tackle numerous bottlenecks restraining China’s private commercial space industry to make it a market-oriented prosperous industry with considerable dividends.

But from the perspective of economic scale and overall corporate valuation, China’s commercial space industry is still relatively small, with very few companies making any profits with rockets and satellites. 

“The biggest obstacle hindering the development of the commercial space industry is the high launch cost,” commented Ji. The same goes for all launch vehicles. The cost of rockets must come down to cut the cost of launching satellites into the sky, which will reduce costs for satellite operators. The reduced cost will in turn accelerate satellite networking, providing consumers access to satellite internet at a higher speed with a lower cost. Such a development would make the commercial logic of the commercial space industry complete and functional. For everyone involved in the industry, the only path to the maximum input-output ratio is realization of reusable carriers, including rockets.

Ji also noted that the focus of competition in China’s private commercial space industry has shifted from launching rockets into the sky to reducing the cost of launches and ensuring sufficient capacity and flight reliability. In essence, it has entered a stage of competition in services.

Liu Baiqi, founder and CEO of Galactic Energy, discussed the factors restraining the development of China’s private space industry in an interview. “The main factors are financing difficulties and limited infrastructure resources,” he said. “The rapid flow of human resources and kinks in the supply chain are also major restraints.”

Most space talent is still concentrated in state-owned enterprises, and several founders of private commercial space companies left a position at a state-owned enterprise. Without stable human resources, private commercial space companies face problems such as insufficient innovative R&D capabilities.

“Policy has never been the key factor affecting the development of the industry,” commented Niu Min, founder of FutureAerospace. “The current shortfall is capital investment.” Seeking to identify the essence of the business, Niu sees satellites as a core value of the commercial space industry. The economic value it creates must be profitable enough to cover the costs, he explained, and only when costs are covered will the loop of the business model close. However, the loop is still wide open for more Chinese private commercial space companies. 

Activating a Trillion-Yuan Market

As a new business form within the space industry, commercial space activities feature rapid upgrading, high economic returns, and strong industrial synergy. They represent an extremely important new growth pole for the Chinese economy as well as important support for China to evolve from “a major player” to “a major power” in the space industry.

According to a prediction by Taibo Intelligence, China’s commercial space sector will be in a golden era of development from 2023 to 2028 with an estimated market scale of 2.8 trillion yuan (US$389 billion) in 2025. Furthermore, the continuous integration of communication, navigation, and remote sensing, coupled with increasing demand for industry applications, should ensure continued expansion of application scenarios.

“China’s private commercial space sector will continue to grow,” said Niu Min. “After nearly 10 years of development, the Matthew effect (rich getting richer and poor getting poorer) has happened in the industry, which has basically determined a competition pattern of more capital invested in leading companies. However, industry is developing in the direction of maturity. This realm is expected to grow rapidly in 2024. By 2027, China will embrace the era of a space economy at a larger scale.”

In Niu’s view, China will enter the new era when three things happen: First, satellite constellations are built on a large scale, carrier rockets launched with high intensity, and low-cost large-scale liquid-propellant rockets recovered and reused. Second, more than 100 billion yuan (US$14 billion) is invested in the commercial space industry. Third, the next-generation space economy would emerge.

“The commercial space industry has bright prospects,” concluded Liu Baiqi. “The continuous progress of technology and increasing market demand will likely push the industry to grow rapidly in the next few years.”

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First Resonance Secures Major Investment to Drive Digital Manufacturing with ION Factory OS

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Company Launches ION Marketplace for Application Developers and Integration Partners

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — First Resonance, a leader in digital manufacturing solutions, announced the successful close of its latest funding round, led by Third Prime, with support from Craft Ventures, Blue Bear Capital, and E12. This investment, which brings total funding raised to $32M, marks a critical step in advancing First Resonance’s ION Factory OS platform, introducing new levels of efficiency, responsiveness, and sustainability to manufacturing. The funding will fuel product development, expand customer support, and launch the ION Marketplace — a dynamic ecosystem for application developers and integration partners to build digital solutions on ION Factory OS.

Customer Success and Industry Traction

First Resonance’s ION Factory OS platform has seen rapid adoption across diverse industries as manufacturers turn to the platform to meet modern production demands with precision and agility. The platform is a critical enabler for leading companies building advanced aircraft, advancing towards FAA certification of electric aircraft; Saronic, innovating autonomous modular boats to support America’s evolving maritime needs; and Radiant Nuclear, designing and certifying micro-nuclear reactors to address defense and civilian energy requirements. First Resonance has also partnered with established firms like Blue Canyon Technologies (RTX Corporation) and several other Fortune 500 companies seeking to elevate their manufacturing capabilities through digital solutions.

“We are proud to partner with pioneering manufacturers to help drive the future of digital manufacturing,” said Karan Talati, CEO of First Resonance. “ION Factory OS is enabling our partners to tackle complex challenges with agility and digital intelligence. Our platform isn’t just technology; it’s a tool for industry resilience, leadership, and transformation to address today’s most critical societal challenges.”

Market Tailwinds and the Imperative for Digital Transformation

The industrial landscape is at a pivotal juncture, with rising labor costs, increasing global competition, and the need for resilience underscoring the importance of digitization. As initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and U.S. defense procurement priorities prompt a shift towards more agile, adaptable manufacturing, First Resonance is poised to meet these demands with solutions that accelerate automation and increase productivity.

Mr. Talati continued, “When we founded First Resonance in 2019, we anticipated the demand for more responsive, tech-enabled manufacturing. This vision is now a reality, validated by market trends and increasing customer demand across sectors.”

New Investment to Accelerate Digital Manufacturing

This recent funding round, led by Third Prime, reflects growing investor confidence in the future of manufacturing technology and the ION Factory OS platform. With participation from existing investors Craft Ventures and Blue Bear Capital, along with new investors Fortitude, Emerson Ventures, and E12, the investment underscores the venture community’s commitment to innovation in manufacturing and its potential for transformative impact.

“First Resonance’s track record of rapid customer adoption and their forward-thinking approach in launching the ION Marketplace position them as a leader at the forefront of the digital manufacturing revolution. We believe in their vision to bridge traditional manufacturing with cutting-edge technology and their unique market approach in helping companies tackle national security and the energy transition,” said Third Prime General Partner Mike Kim.

The Horizon: Introducing ION Marketplace and AI-Driven Manufacturing Workflows

First Resonance is further expanding its network of integration partners to bring digital solutions to a broader set of manufacturers, connecting the industrial base with the transformative capabilities of ION Factory OS.

With the ION Marketplace, First Resonance is establishing a hub for developers, systems integrators, and software partners to create tailored applications that enhance manufacturing operations. The marketplace will empower manufacturers to customize their digital capabilities, aligning them with specific industry needs and operational goals. Launch partners such as Silkline, Hadrian, and Duro already offer innovative solutions on the ION Factory platform, and the ION Marketplace ecosystem is open to additional developers. Application developers and integration partners are invited to sign up to list their solutions on the ION Marketplace starting today.

“Our initial launch partners and the success our customers are experiencing with their solutions validate our approach in opening up the ION Marketplace to more integration partners, as well as developers who want to build solutions for manufacturers using the data on the ION platform, providing a streamlined UX for the end-customer,” said First Resonance’s Head of Product, Manav Sanghvi.

Additionally, First Resonance is accelerating its development of AI-driven manufacturing workflows, providing customers with proactive, integrated AI capabilities that streamline operations and reduce redundant tasks. Unlike standalone AI models, First Resonance’s approach embeds intelligent automation into day-to-day workflows, enhancing productivity and responsiveness.

“AI for manufacturing goes beyond isolated models—it’s about embedding intelligence into workflows that advance operations seamlessly,” Mr. Talati noted. “With secure, proactive AI workflows, First Resonance is leading the transformation of the manufacturing industry.”

This funding will enable First Resonance to deepen customer support and enhance platform reliability while fueling continued product innovation.

About First Resonance

Founded in 2019, First Resonance is redefining manufacturing for the 21st century with ION Factory OS, a platform that enables global manufacturers to operate with agility, efficiency, and digital intelligence. Supporting over 50 manufacturers globally, the ION Factory OS empowers manufacturers across aviation, defense, energy, and more. With support from its investors and integration partners, First Resonance is committed to shaping the future of manufacturing technology and driving a safer, more sustainable industrial landscape.

For more information and to explore the ION Marketplace, please visit https://www.firstresonance.io/.

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Cineverse Launches Verse Karaoke

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First Available on Smart TVs, New Experiential and Interactive Music Service Brings A Fresh Approach to Karaoke at Home

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Cineverse (NASDAQ: CNVS), a next-gen entertainment studio, today announces the launch of an innovative, new connected TV app powered by the Company’s industry-leading Matchpoint™ technology – Verse Karaoke. The app caters to fans of all genres of music and is launching first as a free ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) app on Smart TVs. The service will also be available on the web at www.versekaraoke.com and additional distribution will be announced in the coming months.

Verse Karaoke is designed to be an interactive, musical experience that brings the fun karaoke experience into living rooms. Verse Karaoke combines the power of a professional Karaoke machine with Matchpoint, Cineverse’s proprietary streaming technology. Verse enhances the traditional karaoke experience by integrating Smart TV functionality and leverages Matchpoint’s robust personalization capabilities for a more engaging and user-friendly experience. While one participant sings, others can seamlessly browse and search the extensive karaoke catalog by scanning a QR code with a smartphone. Additionally, Verse provides access to full song lyrics for all tracks, allowing participants to review and rehearse songs beforehand.  The app also features improved song lyric video playback to offer a much more engaging full-screen video experience.

In partnership with Digitrax Entertainment, Inc., a leading producer of music for karaoke, the Verse Karaoke app includes access to decades of fully licensed hit songs in nearly every genre with new songs added weekly.

“Although karaoke apps have been available for decades, nobody has truly optimized the karaoke experience to suit the capabilities of today’s Smart TVs. Music is a popular form of family entertainment, so it was important for to us to improve the home karaoke experience by utilizing the advanced technology available to us,” said Tony Huidor, Chief Operating Officer & Chief Technology Officer of Cineverse.  “We have expanded the capabilities of our Matchpoint Blueprint platform to bring an improved karaoke experience to market as we look to redefine how music fans interact with karaoke music in their homes and autos.”

“Having been immersed in the karaoke industry since 1987 and with over 30 years of experience recording karaoke tracks, I can confidently say that Verse Karaoke is the most innovative and exciting development I’ve ever witnessed in the industry,” stated Joe Vangieri CEO of DigiTrax Entertainment. 

ABOUT CINEVERSE

On a mission to uplift storytellers and entertain fans with the power of technology, Cineverse  (NASDAQ: CNVS) distributes over 71,000 premium films, series, and podcasts. Engaging over 150 million unique monthly users, Cineverse delivers more than one billion minutes of curated content each month – connecting fans with stories that resonate.

With properties like the box office sensation, Terrifier 3, iconic horror destination, Bloody Disgusting, the Bob Ross Channel, women’s entertainment channel Dove, and a leading podcast network, Cineverse is the first stop for audiences seeking authentic and experiential content. From a vibrant lineup of titles and fandom channels, to next-gen advertising offerings and streaming solutions, Cineverse is setting the stage for a new era of entertainment. 

For more information, visit home.cineverse.com

ABOUT DIGITRAX ENTERTAINMENT, INC.

DigiTrax Entertainment is a leading music production company with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Dedicated to delivering high-quality entertainment solutions, the company utilizes advanced technology to enhance singing experiences for audiences worldwide.

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LINDA YACCARINO, CEO OF X CORP, TO KEYNOTE CES 2025

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ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® welcomes Linda Yaccarino, CEO, X Corp, the world’s largest online news and social networking site, as a keynote speaker at CES® 2025. Yaccarino will join Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist Catherine Herridge in a keynote conversation on Tuesday, January 7, at 1:30 PM in the Palazzo Ballroom at the Venetian.

A transformative leader and visionary, Yaccarino is making waves as CEO of X Corp, where she is at the forefront of defining the future of digital communication. Under her leadership, X evolved into a dynamic platform fostering global conversations and innovative solutions for brands, creators, and communities alike.

“X is the global newsroom in your pocket. It’s the only real place for free dialogue between everyone–the public and the powerful,” said Yaccarino. “CES is the perfect place to share how we’re completely reshaping the entire ecosystem.”

“Linda’s career exemplifies the spirit of CES—innovation, resilience, and vision,” said Gary Shapiro, CEO, CTA. “Her leadership and contributions to the media and tech world makes her uniquely suited to inspire and challenge our audience to think boldly about the future.”

“Linda is a trailblazer and her keynote at CES 2025 will undoubtedly spark meaningful conversations about the evolving landscape of content creation, social platforms, and how technology empowers creators and communities to thrive,” said Kinsey Fabrizio, President, CTA.

Catherine Herridge will interview Yaccarino. Herridge, formerly with CBS News, is an independent journalist with a growing audience of more than 850,000 on X. She is a strong advocate for the First Amendment and a free press.

The keynote will be streamed on Live.CES.Tech, X, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

X Corp joins Panasonic HoldingsNVIDIAAccentureVolvo GroupDelta, and Waymo on the CES 2025 Keynote lineup. Register now for CES 2025. Details and programming available at CES.tech.

About CES®:  
CES is the most powerful tech event in the world – the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators. This is where the world’s biggest brands do business and meet new partners, and the sharpest innovators hit the stage. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, CES features every aspect of the tech sector. CES 2025 takes place Jan. 7-10, 2025, in Las Vegas. Learn more at CES.tech and follow CES on social

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