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  • The Importance of Pregnancy Pillows and Quality Sleep During Pregnancy

    Pregnancy is a remarkable journey that brings significant physical and emotional changes to a woman’s body. As the baby grows, maintaining a comfortable sleeping position becomes increasingly challenging. Many expectant mothers experience sleep disturbances caused by back pain, hip discomfort, frequent urination, heartburn, and the growing weight of the baby bump. This is where pregnancy pillows play a vital role in promoting better sleep and overall well-being.

    Why Sleep Matters During Pregnancy

    Quality sleep is essential throughout pregnancy. During sleep, the body undergoes important restorative processes that support both maternal health and fetal development. Adequate rest helps regulate hormones, strengthen the immune system, improve mood, and reduce stress levels.

    Research has shown that poor sleep during pregnancy may be linked to increased risks of gestational hypertension, prolonged labor, and postpartum fatigue. Sleep deprivation can also affect mental health, leading to increased anxiety and emotional stress.

    Common Sleep Challenges During Pregnancy

    As pregnancy progresses, women often face several sleep-related challenges, including:

    • Lower back and pelvic pain

    • Hip and joint discomfort

    • Frequent bathroom visits

    • Heartburn and indigestion

    • Leg cramps

    • Difficulty finding a comfortable sleeping position

    • Anxiety and stress about childbirth

    These issues become more pronounced during the second and third trimesters, making supportive sleep solutions increasingly important.

    What Is a Pregnancy Pillow?

    A pregnancy pillow is specially designed to support the changing contours of a pregnant woman’s body. Unlike standard pillows, pregnancy pillows provide targeted support to the belly, back, hips, knees, and neck, helping maintain proper spinal alignment and reducing pressure points.

    These pillows come in various shapes, including U-shaped, C-shaped, J-shaped, and wedge pillows, each offering different levels of support depending on individual needs.

    Benefits of Using a Pregnancy Pillow

    1. Improved Sleep Quality

    Pregnancy pillows help women find a comfortable sleeping position more easily, reducing tossing and turning throughout the night. Better support often leads to deeper and more restful sleep.

    2. Reduced Back and Hip Pain

    By supporting the abdomen and aligning the spine, pregnancy pillows help alleviate strain on the lower back, hips, and pelvis. This can significantly reduce discomfort, especially during the later stages of pregnancy.

    3. Enhanced Blood Circulation

    Healthcare professionals often recommend sleeping on the left side during pregnancy. Pregnancy pillows make it easier to maintain this position, promoting optimal blood flow to the uterus, placenta, and baby.

    4. Better Support for the Growing Belly

    As the baby grows, the abdomen places additional strain on muscles and ligaments. Pregnancy pillows gently support the bump, reducing tension and improving comfort.

    5. Reduced Pressure on Joints

    Positioning the pillow between the knees and along the body helps distribute weight evenly, reducing pressure on the hips, knees, and joints.

    6. Comfort Beyond Pregnancy

    Many pregnancy pillows continue to be useful after childbirth. They can provide support during breastfeeding, postpartum recovery, and even general relaxation.

    Why Side Sleeping Is Recommended

    Medical experts generally recommend sleeping on the left side during pregnancy, particularly after the first trimester. This position helps improve blood circulation and reduces pressure on major blood vessels.

    Benefits of left-side sleeping include:

    • Improved blood flow to the baby

    • Better kidney function

    • Reduced swelling in the feet and ankles

    • Improved oxygen and nutrient delivery to the fetus

    Pregnancy pillows make maintaining this position easier and more comfortable throughout the night.

    Types of Pregnancy Pillows

    U-Shaped Pillow

    Provides full-body support for the head, neck, back, belly, and legs. Ideal for women who frequently change positions during sleep.

    C-Shaped Pillow

    Offers support to the head, back, belly, and knees while taking up less bed space than U-shaped designs.

    J-Shaped Pillow

    Supports the head and body while offering targeted belly support. Suitable for side sleepers seeking a more compact option.

    Wedge Pillow

    A smaller pillow designed to support specific areas such as the belly or lower back. It is portable and travel-friendly.

    Tips for Better Pregnancy Sleep

    In addition to using a pregnancy pillow, expectant mothers can improve sleep quality by:

    • Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule

    • Sleeping on the left side whenever possible

    • Avoiding caffeine late in the day

    • Keeping the bedroom cool, dark, and quiet

    • Engaging in light physical activity with medical approval

    • Following a relaxing bedtime routine

    • Limiting screen time before bed

    Conclusion

    A good night’s sleep is one of the most valuable gifts an expectant mother can give herself and her growing baby. Pregnancy pillows are more than just comfort accessories—they are practical tools that help reduce pain, improve sleep quality, support healthy circulation, and promote overall maternal well-being.

    As pregnancy advances and physical changes become more noticeable, investing in a quality pregnancy pillow can make a significant difference in comfort and rest. Better sleep contributes to a healthier pregnancy, improved energy levels, and a more positive experience for both mother and baby.

     

  • InfoComm 2026: PPDS redefines digital display design with UltraSlim Philips Signage 7000 Series unveiling in Las Vegas

    Half the depth, double the possibilities: At 60 per cent slimmer than comparable models in PPDS’ Philips Signage portfolio, the new, sleek and stylish Philips Signage 7000 Series opens exciting new installation opportunities to partners and customers, packaging 4K UHD visual performance and AI ready processing power with a slender and stylish presentation for almost any setting.

     

    InfoComm 2026: PPDS redefines digital display design with UltraSlim Philips Signage 7000 Series unveiling in Las Vegas

     

    InfoComm 2026: Amsterdam, June 18: PPDS, the exclusive global provider of Philips Professional Displays and complementary solutions, is excited to announce the launch of its thinnest and lightest 4K UHD digital signage line to date, with the Philips Signage 7000 Series UltraSlim display launching at InfoComm 2026.

     Making its official debut on Philips booth C9000 in Las Vegas, the dazzling and unmistakable Philips Signage 7000 Series signals the creation of an exciting new line within PPDS’ evolving digital signage portfolio, opening a wealth of exciting installation opportunities for 24/7 environments where proven quality, unparalleled performance, and visual aesthetics really matter.

     Fuelled and finessed using invaluable feedback from global partners and customers around the world – including those with past and current experience of using comparable competitor offerings – the landscape and portrait mountable UHD Philips Signage 7000 Series UltraSlim comes in a choice of size options, including 43”, 50”, 55” and 65”.

     Thinner, lighter, smarter

    Built for versatility and flexibility, the Philips Signage 7000 Series will be available in warehouses from Q4 2026 to support a diverse range of verticals and environments – with retail, corporate, public venues, hospitality, and food and beverage among target markets.

     Designed with a depth of just 30mm for the 65” model and 28.5mm on all others, it is an incredible 60 per cent less deep than its closest Philips Signage counterpart – the Philips Signage 4050Q. The 43”, 50” and 55” models are 10 per cent lighter than their 4050Q size equivalents, and the 65” model weighs 20% less than its 4050Q comparison.

     Impossible to ignore, whether used to showcase the latest fashion styles in a retail store or to display mouthwatering menus in a bar or restaurant, all Philips Signage 7000 Series models bring 500 nits brightness inside an elegant 11.5mm even bezel design.

     Bart Wouters, International Product Manager at PPDS, commented: “The Philips Signage 7000 Series delivers brilliance and beauty for almost any environment, enhancing and opening new opportunities for an even wider audience. Essentially, it brings all the features you expect from our premium Philips Professional Displays, together with an all new, ultra slim design.”                                                                                                                                                       

    Commenting from the show floor at InfoComm 2026, Andrea Barbuti, Global Product Management Lead EMEA at PPDS, added: “The new Philips Signage 7000 Series marks a new chapter in our signage display design, delivering visually spectacular performance and presentation across an unparalleled range of use cases. With the all new slimline design, together with reduced weight, the installation opportunities are limitless.”

    InfoComm 2026: PPDS redefines digital display design with UltraSlim Philips Signage 7000 Series unveiling in Las Vegas

     

     Beauty inside and out

    Internally – mirroring other Android SoC models from PPDS – the Philips Signage 7000 Series comes with the out of the box features and functionalities that have become standard hallmarks of Philips Professional Displays, allowing each display to be tailored to meet the unique requirements of every customer.

     Running on a professional Android 16 SoC and with a TOPS 3.0 Neural Processing Unit ready for AI applications, the Philips Signage 7000 Series brings complete reliability and peace of mind to installations, with trusted connectivity and security built in. All while enabling customers to select and install their preferred native Android apps and software directly onto the display.

     Unlocking its full power and intelligence still further, the Philips Signage 7000 Series joins PPDS’ portfolio of displays that are compatible with the Philips Wave remote display management platform, putting users in complete control.

     Saving on costs, energy, and environmental impact via optimised settings, Philips Wave offers simplified installation and setup, monitoring and controlling displays, upgrading firmware, managing playlists, and setting power schedules. Challenges can be overcome quickly and efficiently with the ability to spot issues in real time or even to identify potential problems before they occur.

     Philips Wave users also have access to the Philips ProStore, eliminating any concerns around compatibility with selected partner software and applications used in – but not exclusively for – healthcare, corporate, retail, education, hospitality, and more.

     For additional peace of mind, the Philips Signage 7000 Series also features PPDS’ FailOver technology, automatically playing back up content on screen in the unlikely event of a primary media player failure, ensuring screens remain active when it matters.

     Connected, secure, sustainable

    Ideal for presentation settings, such as in meeting rooms, corporate boardrooms and classrooms, the Philips Signage 7000 Series also comes with integrated Philips SmartBrowser app, which leverages HTML5 to enable managers to set URLs to play as a media source.

     Wireless screen sharing is available with optional Philips ScreenShare, while the Philips Signage 7000 Series also provides a full suite of connections, including HDMI, USB-C, RS232, LAN, USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth, to meet user preferences and promote the reuse of existing cables and equipment.

     Andrea Barbuti continued: “We are not the first manufacturer to launch a slimline digital signage offering, but as a company that prides itself on delivering reliable, versatile, and innovative solutions to market, we wanted to deliver better, rather than to try to win any races in bringing it to market.”

     Bart Wouters concluded: “We have bided our time and communicated carefully with customers to ensure we have shaped the Philips Signage 7000 Series around true market needs. We are thrilled with the results and, more importantly, so are our partners and customers, whose insight has played an integral role in its design and development.”

     To see the Philips Signage 7000 Series for yourself, visit Philips booth C9000 at InfoComm 2026.

  • FUJIFILM India Announces Fujifilm Spectrum India Tour 2026

    FUJIFILM India Announces Fujifilm Spectrum India Tour 2026

    Gurugram, June 18: FUJIFILM India is proud to announce the launch of the “Fujifilm Spectrum” India Tour 2026, a multi-city Touch & Try tour roadshow designed to bring Fujifilm‘s imaging solutions closer to photography enthusiasts, visual creators, photography students and existing Fujifilm users across India. Operating under the theme “Imagine. Create. Inspire.”, the tour will travel across the country starting from Delhi NCR. It will showcase the full spread of Fujifilm’s imaging solutions, offering an immersive, hands-on experience tailored for amateurs, enthusiasts, photography students, and existing Fujifilm users. Spectrum is an experiential festival celebrating the Fujifilm Imaging Ecosystem built around a comprehensive Click to Print narrative. The tour will also feature curated image gallery displays across the Spectrum events, showcasing visual storytelling and creative excellence.

    The tour’s inaugural leg will take place at the iconic Museo Camera from June 18th to June 20th. Visitors can experience interactive Touch & Try zones, curated image exhibitions, creator-led sessions, community engagements and live demonstrations across Fujifilm‘s imaging portfolio.

    Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Koji Wada, Managing Director, FUJIFILM India, said, “At FUJIFILM India, we are committed to delivering innovative products, solutions, and experiences that embody our Group purpose of ‘Giving our world more smiles.’ The Fujifilm Spectrum tour is a testament to our belief in bringing diverse ideas, unique capabilities, and extraordinary people together. We are thrilled to provide a platform where creators can experience our rich heritage in photography seamlessly fused with cutting-edge technology.”

    The Fujifilm Spectrum tour offers an immersive, end-to-end experience across Fujifilm’s imaging ecosystem through dedicated Touch & Try zones covering vlogging, cinema, street and travel photography, portraiture, premium imaging and the GFX system. Beyond cameras, attendees can also explore Fujifilm‘s instax™ offerings, Photo Imaging solutions with live print demonstrations, binoculars, and optical devices experiences, along with solutions from accessory partners. Adding further depth to the experience, the Delhi edition will feature sessions and masterclasses by India‘s most distinguished visual storytellers, Fujifilm X-Mentors, Ashish Chawla, Abhimanyu Pandey, Dinesh Khanna, and Tarun Khiwal – offering attendees practical insights into visual storytelling, portfolio building and photography techniques.

    Emphasizing the evolving needs of the Indian market, Arun Babu, Associate Director, Imaging Solutions Division, FUJIFILM India Private Limited, added, “Indian creators are no longer just taking photos or shooting video; they are crafting comprehensive visual stories. The Fujifilm Spectrum tour is designed exactly for this new era of visual expression. By bringing our imaging portfolio from the X Series and large-format GFX to instax™, QuickSnap, Optical Devices, and compact dye-sublimation printer ASK 400, we aim to provide hands-on experience and community support to the creators to further elevate their craft.”

    A key highlight of the tour is the “Experience Passport Challenge”, designed to encourage exploration across the venue. Visitors will receive a passport that can be stamped across different Touch & Try zones, creator sessions and experience areas. Completing the challenge will unlock entry into giveaways featuring Fujifilm merchandise. Additionally, interactive Treasure Hunts will encourage attendees to test gear on the spot through challenges like “Spot the X-T30III,” “Shoot your friend” portraits, and “Shoot & Vlog” contests using the Fujifilm X App.

    A core focus of the tour is fostering a strong visual community. The event serves as a physical extension of Fujifilm X Academy, Fujifilm‘s community-driven photography platform that offers tutorials, expert guidance, and workshops to help photographers of all skill levels learn and connect. Hands-on sessions with Fujifilm X-Mentors and engineers will provide attendees with practical knowledge and guidance on maximizing their creative potential.

  • Direct Benefit of INR 18,880 Crore to Reach 9.44 Crore Farmers Under PM-KISAN

    New Delhi, June 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to release financial assistance of ₹18,880 crore under the PM-KISAN scheme, directly benefitting approximately 9.44 crore farmers across the country.

    The latest installment under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi initiative underscores the government’s continued commitment to supporting farmers’ income and strengthening rural economic stability through direct benefit transfers.

    The scheme provides eligible farmers with periodic financial assistance to help meet agricultural input costs and household needs, contributing to improved financial security in rural India.

    Officials noted that the timely disbursement of funds is aimed at ensuring uninterrupted support to farmers ahead of the upcoming agricultural cycle, helping them manage expenses related to seeds, fertilizers, and other essential inputs.

    The PM-KISAN program remains one of the largest direct income support schemes in the world, playing a key role in enhancing rural livelihoods and promoting inclusive growth in the agriculture sector.

    The release is expected to further reinforce the government’s focus on farmer welfare and sustainable agricultural development.

  • Report Says India Effectively Managing Global Energy Shock

    New Delhi, June 18: India has successfully navigated the challenges posed by the recent global energy shock, according to a new report that highlights the country’s resilience amid volatile international fuel prices and supply disruptions.

    The report notes that despite significant fluctuations in global energy markets, India has managed to maintain stability in energy availability and pricing through a combination of strategic policy interventions, diversified import sources, and accelerated investment in domestic energy infrastructure.

    It further highlights that India’s proactive approach to energy security, including the expansion of renewable energy capacity and improved efficiency in fuel consumption, has helped cushion the economy from external shocks.

    Experts cited in the report emphasize that India’s balanced energy strategy—combining traditional fuel sources with rapid clean energy adoption—has played a key role in ensuring uninterrupted supply and economic stability.

    The findings underline India’s growing capability to manage external economic pressures while continuing to support industrial growth, urban demand, and long-term sustainability goals.

    The report concludes that India’s experience offers a model for resilience in an increasingly uncertain global energy landscape.

  • Nasscom Stresses Need for Implementable AI Governance Policies

    New Delhi, June 18: The National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) has urged policymakers and industry stakeholders to adopt a more practical and implementation-driven approach to artificial intelligence governance, stressing that regulatory frameworks must translate into real-world outcomes rather than remain conceptual guidelines.

    The industry body emphasized that as AI adoption accelerates across sectors such as healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and public services, governance structures must be designed to support innovation while ensuring responsible and ethical deployment of technology.

    Nasscom highlighted the importance of creating flexible and adaptive policies that can keep pace with rapidly evolving AI capabilities. It noted that overly rigid or unclear regulations could hinder innovation and slow down India’s competitiveness in the global digital economy.

    The organization also called for stronger collaboration between government, industry, and academia to build governance models that are both effective and practical, ensuring transparency, accountability, and trust in AI systems.

    According to Nasscom, the focus should shift from theoretical policy discussions to ground-level execution, including clearer compliance pathways, capacity building, and industry-ready standards that can be easily adopted by businesses of all sizes.

    The statement reflects growing industry consensus that India’s AI governance framework must balance innovation with responsibility, enabling sustainable growth of the country’s digital ecosystem.

  • FSSAI Directs Food Businesses to Use Corrosion-Free Knives to Prevent Food Contamination

    June 18: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued an advisory to all food businesses across the country, instructing them to ensure the use of corrosion-free, food-grade knives and blades in all food handling and packaging operations.

    FSSAI Directs Food Businesses to Use Corrosion-Free Knives to Prevent Food Contamination

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    The regulator has emphasized that tools used in food preparation must be safe, hygienic, and free from rust or corrosion, as deteriorated equipment can increase the risk of food contamination and compromise consumer health.

    FSSAI Directs Food Businesses to Use Corrosion-Free Knives to Prevent Food Contamination

    FSSAI has directed food business operators to regularly inspect kitchen tools and replace any damaged or unsafe equipment without delay. The advisory is aimed at strengthening hygiene standards and ensuring compliance with food safety regulations across restaurants, food processing units, and other food service establishments.

    The move is part of ongoing efforts by the food safety authority to improve public health protection and reinforce safe food handling practices nationwide.

  • S8UL’s all three Trackmania athletes qualify for Esports World Cup 2026; Spark becomes India’s sole representative in the competition

    S8UL’s all three Trackmania athletes qualify for Esports World Cup 2026; Spark becomes India’s sole representative in the competition

    Mumbai, June 18: S8UL Esports, a global name in esports and gaming content, has secured representation in its fifth title at the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026 after all three of its Trackmania athletes advanced through their respective regional open qualifiers. United Kingdom’s Alexander Page (Whizzy), the USA’s Neal Kamdar (Neal), and India’s Kunal Upreti (Spark) will represent the organization in Trackmania’s EWC debut, with Spark emerging as the sole Indian competitor in the field.

    Trackmania is widely regarded as one of the world’s most unique and skill-intensive racing esports titles, challenging players to navigate custom-built tracks filled with jumps, loops, drifts, and technical corners. At EWC 2026, the title will feature 32 of the world’s top competitors battling for a prize pool of USD 500,000 (~INR 4.7 crore) from August 19 to 22.

    The Open Qualifiers served as an alternative pathway to EWC 2026, offering a limited number of places across each region through a cup-mode double-elimination tournament. Players with Elite Cup Ranking points were seeded directly into the playoff bracket, while the remaining competitors battled through a Time Attack stage to determine seeding. The playoffs featured four-player double-elimination matches, with only the top performers from each region advancing to the main event.

    Widely regarded as one of Europe’s leading Trackmania talents, Whizzy received direct playoff seeding through his Elite Cup Ranking in the European qualifier, which featured 41 players competing for six EWC berths. The 24-year-old has been competing professionally since 2020 and is best known for winning the British and Irish Professional Cup 3, securing a Top 6 finish at the Trackmania World Tour 2023 World Championship, and finishing third overall in Season Two of the Trackmania Formula E Championship.

    In the qualifier, he delivered a consistent run through the bracket, finishing second in both Round 2 of the Upper Bracket (UB) and Round 6 of the Lower Bracket (LB) with 121 points in each round before recording 141 points in the UB Semi-Final and 140 points in the UB Final. The performance secured a third-place overall finish and a place at EWC 2026.

    Sharing his thoughts on qualification, Alexander Page aka Whizzy said, “The European qualifier was incredibly competitive, so securing a spot at the Esports World Cup feels rewarding. I have always enjoyed testing myself against the strongest players, and this is another opportunity to do exactly that. I am looking forward to representing S8UL on a global stage and making the most of the opportunity.”

    Competing in the North American qualifier, which featured 10 players battling for three EWC berths, Neal received direct playoff seeding through his Elite Cup Ranking. Widely regarded as one of the region’s most accomplished Trackmania competitors, the 24-year-old has built an impressive résumé since entering the scene in 2021, with victories at the Trackmania All-American Spring 2023, NCSA DuoCup 2024, GDEX 2024, NCSA DuoCup 2025, and Americas Masters: Season 1.

    He dominated the qualifier from start to finish, securing first-place finishes in both Round 1 and Round 2 of the UB before recording 121 points in Round 3 and an impressive 143 points in the Grand Final. Neal ultimately topped the standings and finished first overall.

    “My focus going into the qualifier was simple: play my game and secure the spot. I am pleased with how everything came together, but qualifying is only the first step. The Esports World Cup will bring together the strongest players in Trackmania, and I am excited for the challenge that lies ahead,” commented Neal Kamdar aka Neal.

    Among India’s most decorated Trackmania competitors, Spark competed in the Asia and Oceania qualifier, which featured 14 players battling for four EWC berths. The 22-year-old has won Trackmania India Cup editions 5, 6, 7, and 8, in addition to claiming the Mahi Cup in 2025. He has also represented India internationally at the Trackmania Games, the Trackmania Seasonal Country Championship, and the Trackmania Country Championship.

    Spark entered the qualifier through his Elite Cup Ranking and immediately established himself among the frontrunners. He finished first in Round 1, followed by a second-place finish in Round 2 of the Upper Bracket. Strong performances in the later stages, including 141 points in Round 3 and 142 points in the Grand Final, saw him finish second overall and earn his place at EWC 2026. In doing so, he became the only Indian player set to compete in Trackmania at this year’s tournament.

    “Being the only Indian player to qualify for Trackmania at this year’s Esports World Cup makes this achievement even more meaningful. The Indian Trackmania community has continued to grow over the years, and I hope this result encourages more players to pursue the game competitively. I am proud to represent both India and S8UL on such a big stage,” said Kunal Upreti aka Spark.

    Having been selected for the Esports Foundation’s Club Partner Program for the second consecutive year, S8UL earlier unveiled its most ambitious international esports campaign to date, pursuing qualification across 13 titles at EWC 2026. While continuing to field elite international talent, the organization has also placed a strong emphasis on Indian representation across its competitive ecosystem.

    That strategy has already begun delivering results. S8UL’s Honor of Kings roster, comprising Indian players, has secured qualification for EWC 2026, while Indian chess grandmasters Nihal Sarin and Aravindh Chithambaram have also qualified for the Chess competition. Spark now joins that list through his success in Trackmania. The organization has additionally secured qualification in Apex Legends and Fortnite through its international rosters.

    Scheduled to take place in Paris, France, from July 6 to August 23, EWC 2026 will feature a record-breaking prize pool of USD 75 million (approximately INR 714 crore) and bring together more than 2,000 players representing 200 clubs from over 100 countries.

  • Wood Mackenzie: Orbital Data Centres Cost Three Times More Than Terrestrial Alternatives as Global Power Demand Heads for 3,700 TWh

    LONDON/HOUSTON/SINGAPORE, June 18: The next generation of AI agents could consume between 10,000 and 40,000 times more computing power per task than today’s chatbots. That pressure is pushing some of the world’s largest technology companies to consider putting their data centres in space. A new report from Wood Mackenzie finds they face a significant cost problem to get there.

    Global data centre power demand stands at 460 TWh in 2026, equivalent to half of Japan’s total power generation. Wood Mackenzie forecasts that figure will reach 1,280 TWh by 2030 and 3,700 TWh by 2040, a 703% increase from current levels, growing at 16% per year. The United States and China together account for 78% of the global planned data centre pipeline.

    On the ground, that pipeline is running into real constraints. Grid connections in the United States can take up to seven years. Gas turbine equipment faces long wait times through 2030. In dry regions, cooling systems are competing for limited water supplies. Construction costs are rising from higher labour and material costs. These bottlenecks, Wood Mackenzie concludes, are driving serious exploration of orbital data centres.

    The economics are not yet close.

    A hypothetical 1 GW orbital data centre would cost an estimated US$170 billion, more than three times the equivalent terrestrial facility, with launch and satellite costs accounting for approximately 60% of that total. To bring orbital costs to parity with terrestrial alternatives would require a 70% reduction. That is achievable, the report notes, only if the historical trend of exponential cost declines in space launch continues.

    There is reason to think it might. Global orbital launch attempts reached 324 in 2025, a 25% increase over 2024, with commercial operators conducting 70% of those attempts. Launch costs have already fallen approximately 90% with current-generation reusable rockets compared to their expendable predecessors. A record 4,517 satellites were deployed into orbit in 2025, 58% more than the previous year, with 87% owned by private entities.

    SpaceX and xAI have announced ambitious plans to put 100 GW of orbital computing capacity into space annually, a figure ten times the combined announced pipeline of every other orbital data centre developer in the world. Non-US companies account for less than 0.5 GW of total planned orbital capacity, reflecting how concentrated this emerging sector is among US-based firms. Despite the higher costs, launch activities across the top five companies are expected to begin accelerating between 2027 and 2028.

    Space launch costs have seen exponential cost declines of over 90%

    Wood Mackenzie: Orbital Data Centres Cost Three Times More Than Terrestrial Alternatives as Global Power Demand Heads for 3,700 TWh

    Source: Wood Mackenzie

    Spending on terrestrial capacity has not slowed in the meantime. Anthropic recently committed US$ 45 billion over three years to SpaceX for access to its 300 MW Colossus 1 terrestrial data centre, deploying 220,000 Nvidia GPUs. Wood Mackenzie forecasts US$ 9 trillion in cumulative capital expenditure between 2026 and 2040 to build approximately 395 GW of new terrestrial data centre capacity under its base case.

    “The constraints on terrestrial data centres are genuine, and they are not going away quickly,” said Robert Liew, Research Director at Wood Mackenzie. “But putting a data centre in orbit still costs at least three times as much as building one on the ground. That gap does not close without sustained and dramatic progress on launch costs. We forecast US$ 9 trillion of terrestrial data centre investment between now and 2040. That is where capital goes first. Orbital data centres are a serious long-term proposition, but right now they remain a bet on the cost curve.”

    Wood Mackenzie’s base case energy transition outlook does not include large-scale orbital data centres. No gigawatt-scale orbital or terrestrial facility currently exists. The report concludes that terrestrial build-out will be driven by necessity, while orbital data centres remain, for now, a technology preference.

  • Power Demand in India Expected to Rise Up to 7 pc in FY27

    New Delhi, June 18: India’s electricity demand is projected to grow by up to 7% in the financial year 2026–27, supported by robust economic activity, industrial expansion, and rising household consumption, according to a recent industry report.

    The anticipated growth reflects increasing energy requirements across manufacturing, infrastructure development, and the services sector, alongside continued urbanization and electrification trends across the country.

    The report highlights that sustained economic momentum, coupled with rising adoption of electric appliances, digital infrastructure, and mobility electrification, is expected to further drive power consumption in the coming years.

    Experts note that India’s power sector is undergoing a structural transformation, with growing emphasis on renewable energy integration, grid modernization, and capacity expansion to meet future demand efficiently and sustainably.

    The projected demand growth underscores the need for continued investment in generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure to ensure reliable and affordable electricity supply for all consumer segments.

    Industry observers believe that managing this demand surge while maintaining sustainability goals will be a key priority for policymakers and energy providers in the years ahead.