On August 17, 2026, the Hainan Provincial Information Office held a special press conference for Wenchang City. Yuan Shiying, Deputy Director of the Wenchang International Aerospace City Administration, stated that the goal is to achieve 'launching Wenchang-made satellites with Wenchang-made rockets from the two Wenchang space launch sites' by 2035. Currently, commercial launch pads 1 and 2 are in routine operation, the satellite super-factory production line is fully connected and in trial production, and pads 3 and 4 are expected to be launch-ready by the end of the year. The park is now targeting upstream and downstream supporting enterprises in rocket and satellite core components, including additive manufacturing. Projects along the rocket supply chain, such as China Commercial Rocket, Kuaizhou Space, Tianbing Technology, and Jianyuan Technology, have already commenced construction. As Wenchang enters a new phase of 'routine launches + localized manufacturing' as China's primary commercial space launch base, reliance on metal 3D printing for rocket engine combustion chambers/nozzles and satellite structural components continues to deepen. Designating additive manufacturing suppliers as a key investment priority signals an opening in the local powder supply chain. Value for powder buyers: ① The intensive rollout of rocket chain projects is driving localized demand for superalloy powders and copper alloy powders (CuCrZr/GRCop); ② Mass production at the satellite super-factory is boosting procurement volumes of AlSi10Mg and TC4 titanium powders for structural components; ③ Monitor Wenchang park's supporting investment policies to position early for Hainan-based delivery and certification capabilities.