Orbis Systems Reveals Vision 2030 Roadmap for 6G Test Evolution


Posted November 18, 2025 by orbissystems

Orbis Systems unveils its Vision 2030 roadmap, driving 6G test innovation with AI, automation, and future-ready RF solutions for next-gen wireless technology.
 
Positioning the Future of Wireless Testing Through Automation, Intelligence, and Sub-THz Innovation

Orbis Systems, a global leader in advanced RF and wireless testing solutions, has officially unveiled its Vision 2030 roadmap, outlining a strategic framework for supporting the next major leap in connectivity — the 6G era. Building on decades of innovation in OTA test systems, antenna measurement, automation, and mmWave validation, the company is now accelerating test infrastructure capabilities to meet the demands of sub-THz networks, AI-driven wireless systems, and fully automated test environments.

The arrival of 6G will redefine how devices connect, communicate, and compute. Expected to operate at frequencies ranging from 100 GHz to 1 THz, 6G aims to deliver data rates exceeding 1 Tbps, ultra-low latency, multi-sensory communications, and near-instantaneous digital experiences. This shift brings a new set of engineering challenges — especially in testing, where accuracy, scalability, and speed are vital.

With its new roadmap, Orbis Systems is preparing the industry for that future — and making sure test labs, manufacturers, and network innovators don’t get left behind.

Redefining Wireless Test Strategy in the Sub-THz Era

As wireless moves from mmWave into terahertz territory, traditional test equipment must evolve. Vision 2030 includes the development of:

Sub-THz OTA chambers

Ultra-precise antenna positioning systems

Adaptive RF absorbers

Automation-driven test management platforms

These solutions are designed to ensure reliable measurement at wavelengths below 3 millimeters — where even tiny physical misalignments or cable inconsistencies can disrupt test results.

"Our mission has always been to stay ahead of the technology curve," said a spokesperson from Orbis Systems. “Vision 2030 strengthens this commitment by building solutions today that meet tomorrow’s wireless needs.”

Automation as the New Standard

5G already pushed testing into new levels of complexity. 6G will multiply that exponentially.

To handle this, Orbis Systems is expanding its test automation ecosystem, including:

Autonomous calibration routines

Robotic test execution

AI-driven environmental simulations

Remote orchestration of multi-chamber setups

What once required large engineering teams can now be controlled with data-driven workflows — reducing costs, test time, and human error while increasing accuracy and throughput.

Automation is no longer an add-on feature. In 6G testing, it’s a cornerstone.

From R&D to Mass Production — Seamlessly

A critical theme of Vision 2030 is test scalability. Many organizations struggle when transitioning 5G and mmWave products from lab validation to factory-level testing.

Orbis Systems is solving that with a modular approach — the same test architectures used in early-stage research can be expanded for volume manufacturing.

The roadmap includes:

Scalable OTA chamber designs

Modular RF switching matrices

Drop-in production-ready test automation

API-driven system integration across device stages

This ensures faster product cycles — something essential for industries racing to launch next-gen devices.

Supporting Emerging 6G Use Cases

While 5G brought us enhanced mobile broadband and low-latency communications, 6G goes further.

Vision 2030 focuses on supporting future wireless applications like:

Real-time holographic telepresence

AI-native networks

Space-air-ground integrated communication

Multi-sensory XR environments

Connected robotics

Smart cities and autonomous industry infrastructure

Each of these demands unprecedented precision in test environments. The roadmap ensures labs are ready for every scenario, from ultra-high bandwidth to massively dense antenna arrays.

Commitment to Global Standards & Research Collaboration

Orbis Systems is not just building test systems — it’s helping shape the standards behind them.

The company is actively participating in:

3GPP 6G study groups

International Telecommunication Union (ITU) research

Industry consortia and university labs

European sub-THz research environments

Through these engagements, Orbis ensures its test solutions remain compliant, interoperable, and technically aligned with official specifications.

"Standards are still being formed, but test challenges are already here," the spokesperson added. “Our roadmap bridges that gap.”

The Vision 2030 Roadmap Pillars

Orbis Systems’ strategy is built on four core pillars:

1. Sub-THz Innovation
Test systems ready for frequencies beyond 100 GHz — up to 1 THz.

2. Intelligent Automation
Software-defined environments with AI-driven testing logic.

3. Modular Scalability
From single test benches to global manufacturing lines.

4. End-to-End Integration
Combining design validation, certification, and production testing in a unified ecosystem.

A Future-Proof Path Forward

Vision 2030 isn’t just a roadmap — it’s a promise.

A promise that the industry won't face the same growing pains moving from 5G to 6G as it did from 4G to 5G.
A promise that innovation won’t be slowed by outdated testing infrastructure.
A promise that engineers, labs, and manufacturers will be ready for whatever comes next.

Leading the Next Wireless Revolution

As wireless technology races toward the 6G horizon, testing becomes the defining factor in making concepts real, reliable, and ready for deployment at scale.

With Vision 2030, Orbis Systems stands at the center of this transformation — providing the tools, automation, and expertise that will ensure a smooth transition into the sub-THz age of connectivity.

Because the future of wireless won’t wait — and thanks to this roadmap, neither will the people building it.
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Last Updated November 18, 2025