Low-Earth Orbit Satellite Demand Continues to Rise, Sunsea Group's Q1 Revenue Up Over 60% Year-on-Year
Sunsea Group stated that the primary driver for its Q1 revenue growth was a significant increase in demand for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite-related products, with related business revenue increasing by 40% quarter-on-quarter and by 131% year-on-year, indicating that global LEO network construction is entering an accelerated deployment phase and demand for millimeter-wave communication components is continuously expanding. Sunsea Group mentioned that revenue in each of the first three months of Q1 ranked among the top three monthly revenues in history, leading to a record-high quarterly revenue. Despite Q1 being a traditional off-peak season, achieving a new quarterly revenue record reflects a sustained and significant increase in overall market demand.
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Sunsea Group stated that the primary driver for its Q1 revenue growth was a significant increase in demand for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite-related products, with related business revenue increasing by 40% quarter-on-quarter and by 131% year-on-year, indicating that global LEO network construction is entering an accelerated deployment phase and demand for millimeter-wave communication components is continuously expanding.
Sunsea Group mentioned that revenue in each of the first three months of Q1 ranked among the top three monthly revenues in history, leading to a record-high quarterly revenue. Despite Q1 being a traditional off-peak season, achieving a new quarterly revenue record reflects a sustained and significant increase in overall market demand.
In addition to the continuous increase in demand from existing customers, Sunsea Group explained that it achieved positive progress at an international satellite industry exhibition in March. During the exhibition, in-depth exchanges were held with several newly contacted international satellite-related companies on topics such as broadband high-speed satellites and space data centers, covering aspects such as product specifications, application requirements, and production capacity planning.
Sunsea Group stated that the scale of potential cooperation opportunities with some companies is comparable to that with its current major LEO satellite clients, showing that the LEO satellite development is flourishing globally and Sunsea Group's visibility and competitiveness within the industry supply chain are continuously improving.
Furthermore, after the exhibition, Sunsea Group has signed confidentiality agreements and letters of intent with some companies, and has begun further technical specification discussions, with subsequent site visits and product development plans being arranged, reflecting that potential order conversion opportunities are gradually becoming clearer. (Editor: Zhang Liangzhi) 1150409
Sunsea Group mentioned that revenue in each of the first three months of Q1 ranked among the top three monthly revenues in history, leading to a record-high quarterly revenue. Despite Q1 being a traditional off-peak season, achieving a new quarterly revenue record reflects a sustained and significant increase in overall market demand.
In addition to the continuous increase in demand from existing customers, Sunsea Group explained that it achieved positive progress at an international satellite industry exhibition in March. During the exhibition, in-depth exchanges were held with several newly contacted international satellite-related companies on topics such as broadband high-speed satellites and space data centers, covering aspects such as product specifications, application requirements, and production capacity planning.
Sunsea Group stated that the scale of potential cooperation opportunities with some companies is comparable to that with its current major LEO satellite clients, showing that the LEO satellite development is flourishing globally and Sunsea Group's visibility and competitiveness within the industry supply chain are continuously improving.
Furthermore, after the exhibition, Sunsea Group has signed confidentiality agreements and letters of intent with some companies, and has begun further technical specification discussions, with subsequent site visits and product development plans being arranged, reflecting that potential order conversion opportunities are gradually becoming clearer. (Editor: Zhang Liangzhi) 1150409