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IBS Electronics is Heading to Space Tech Expo 2026

Published: Monday, 18 May 2026



The commercial space economy is  rapidly expanding industrial reality that demands a supply chain capable of matching its ambition. From advanced propulsion systems and on-orbit servicing platforms to resilient satellite architectures, every mission-critical application traces its reliability back to the quality of its components.


IBS Electronics is proud to announce our participation in Space Tech Expo USA 2026, the premier gathering of the space supply chain industry, taking place on June 3–4, 2026 in Anaheim, California. As a globally certified distributor with 45 years of experience supporting aerospace, defense, and high-reliability programs, we are bringing the industry's deepest linecard directly to experts of the industry.=


Organized around the inspiring theme "Shape the Future of Space," this two-day event in Anaheim brings together engineers, program managers, procurement leaders, and supply chain executives to tackle the industry's most pressing challenges.


The conference program covers trending themes including the space economy, advanced propulsion, on-orbit servicing, and supply chain resilience that sit at the heart of everything IBS Electronics supports daily for aerospace and defense customers around the world.


Mission-Critical Components Across Every Aerospace Discipline


IBS booth at #415, attendees will have the opportunity to explore IBS Electronics' comprehensive aerospace linecard, representing over 200 carefully vetted manufacturers whose products are engineered specifically for the demands of space, aerospace, and defense applications.


Our product offering spans every major electronic component category required in today's space programs.



Browse 200+ manufacturers and 6,000+ product families from Ametherm, Deson, Beisit, Camtec and more. Everything your program needs, sourced and certified.


Why the Aerospace Component Supply Chain Matters More Than Ever

The commercial space economy is projected to reach over $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2040, driven by satellite constellations, space tourism, lunar exploration, and hypersonic defense applications. At the heart of this expansion is a fundamental challenge: how do you build and sustain a supply chain capable of delivering mission-qualified electronic components with zero tolerance for failure?




Hard-to-Find Aerospace Parts

As programs mature and components reach end-of-life, procurement teams face mounting pressure to source qualified alternatives without compromising on performance or compliance. IBS Electronics specializes in locating hard-to-find, obsolete, and long-lead-time aerospace components, including military-spec parts, through our global sourcing network.


Counterfeit Component Mitigation

Counterfeit electronic components remain one of the most serious risks facing aerospace and defense supply chains. Our AS6081 certification and rigorous quality control processes ensure that every component delivered to your program is authentic, traceable, and fully documented.



BOM Optimization for Space Programs

Managing a complex bill of materials for a satellite subsystem or launch vehicle involves thousands of line items, multiple specifications, and constant lead-time variability. Our team works directly with program managers and procurement engineers to streamline BOM management, identify cost-reduction opportunities, and ensure supply continuity across the program lifecycle.


Vendor Consolidation

Working with a single, certified distributor for the majority of your aerospace electronic components reduces administrative burden, simplifies qualification processes, and creates accountability across the supply chain. IBS Electronics serves as that trusted single source for hundreds of aerospace customers globally.



Meet Us in Anaheim

Book Your 15-Minute Booth Consultation

Our aerospace supply chain specialists will be on hand throughout both days of Space Tech Expo USA 2026. Reserve your slot for a focused, no-obligation conversation about your specific component needs, sourcing challenges, or BOM requirements.