On August 17, 2026, the Hainan Provincial Information Office held a Wenchang special press conference. Yuan Shiying, Deputy Director of the Wenchang International Space City Administration, stated that the goal is to achieve 'launching Wenchang-made satellites with Wenchang-made rockets from Wenchang's two space launch sites' by 2035. Currently, Launch Sites No. 1 and No. 2 at the commercial launch complex are in routine operation, the satellite 'super factory' production line is fully connected and in trial production, and Sites No. 3 and No. 4 are on track to be launch-ready by year-end. The park is actively recruiting upstream and downstream supporting enterprises in core rocket and satellite components and additive manufacturing, with rocket-chain projects from companies such as China Commercial Rocket, Kuaizhou Space, Tianbing Technology, and Jianyuan Technology already breaking ground. Wenchang, as China's primary commercial space launch hub, has entered a new phase of 'routine launches + localized manufacturing.' The growing reliance on metal 3D printing for rocket engine combustion chambers/nozzles and satellite structural components means that the explicit prioritization of additive manufacturing suppliers in investment attraction opens a window for the local powder supply chain. Value to powder buyers: ① The dense rollout of rocket-chain projects boosts localized demand for superalloy powders and copper alloy powders (CuCrZr/GRCop); ② The satellite super factory's ramp-up drives increased procurement of AlSi10Mg and TC4 titanium powders for structural components; ③ Monitor Wenchang park's supporting investment policies and establish Hainan-based delivery and certification capabilities early to secure a first-mover advantage.