What's Happening?
The SatShow 2026 highlighted key trends in the satellite industry, focusing on sovereignty pressures and strategic shifts due to geopolitical tensions. Discussions centered around the regulatory environment, cyberattack risks, and the need for regionally-aligned
supply chain models. CEOs from major satellite operators like SES, Viasat, and Telesat discussed how these challenges are prompting changes in business models. The event also emphasized the importance of multi-orbit connectivity and direct-to-device (D2D) services, with SES investing in Lynk Global for D2D and LEO satellite deployments.
Why It's Important?
The focus on sovereignty and regulatory challenges at SatShow 2026 reflects the growing importance of national security in the satellite industry. As geopolitical tensions rise, countries are prioritizing control over their communication assets, impacting global supply chains and business strategies. The emphasis on multi-orbit connectivity and D2D services indicates a shift towards more flexible and comprehensive satellite solutions, which could enhance global communication networks and provide new commercial opportunities for operators.











