Navigating the Shift: Key Trends Shaping Growth in AI and Electronics Through 2026
February 2, 2026 | Dr. Shawn DuBravac, Global Electronics AssociationEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
This blog post is the latest in a series from the Global Electronics Association examining the economic, technological, and geopolitical forces shaping the future of the electronics industry. Chief Economist Shawn DuBravac offers guidance on how companies can successfully navigate challenges and seize new opportunities in this dynamic industry.
Concentrated Growth
Economic growth will remain dangerously narrow. Prosperity will concentrate on artificial intelligence infrastructure, defense electronics, and high-income consumer spending, while companies outside these lanes face headwinds. For electronics manufacturers, success depends entirely on whether your products intersect with these concentrated growth areas, and positioning matters more than ever.
AI Investment Sustainability
AI investment won't collapse like previous tech bubbles because it's fundamentally different. Hyperscalers are deploying patient capital from proven cash flows rather than burning through venture funding. These companies explicitly frame AI investment as long-term positioning rather than immediate return generation. They're planning at three-, five-, and ten-year horizons, accepting that some near-term excess capacity may ultimately prove advantageous as applications and use cases mature. This patient capital approach, backed by strong underlying businesses, suggests greater sustainability than previous technological buildouts. The real constraint isn't capital, it's energy infrastructure. Expect sustained AI investment through at least mid-2027.
Tariffs as Operational Reality
Tariffs transition from crisis to routine business in 2026. Companies have adapted through in-sourcing, geographic diversification (especially in Mexico under USMCA), and sophisticated cost-absorption strategies. The wildcard: potential court rulings deeming certain tariffs illegal could trigger unexpected refunds, functioning as unplanned fiscal stimulus that suddenly frees capital for reinvestment.
Energy-constrained AI Growth
Power infrastructure, not capital or innovation, will gate AI expansion in 2026. Data centers' massive electricity demands mean energy generation and distribution capacity will increasingly dictate deployment pace. This creates sustained demand for power management components, advanced cooling systems, and energy-efficient computing architecture.
Autonomous Vehicles Cross the Threshold
Autonomous vehicles move from possible to operational in 2026. While consumer ownership remains distant, robotaxis have achieved commercial maturity. Waymo's 30 million miles and 10 million passengers prove the model works. Expect continued geographic expansion and sustained demand for sensors, processors, and sophisticated systems that enable autonomous operation.
Humanoid Robotics Acceleration
The recent CES trade show in Las Vegas highlighted humanoid robots, suggesting we will continue to see significant progress in the field over the next 36 months. We're currently discussing household-ready capabilities and accessible price points, a conversation that seemed absurd just years ago. While widespread adoption remains future-dated, the acceleration has profound implications for both the robots themselves and the manufacturing systems producing them.
Looking Ahead
In 2026, companies focusing on growth areas like AI infrastructure, energy systems, and advanced manufacturing will find opportunities despite economic uncertainty. Success will depend on strategic positioning, operational flexibility, and adapting to a landscape shaped by power, policy, and platform technologies.
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