Orbis Systems Launches Next-Generation 6G-Ready Antenna Testing Chamber for Advanced Wireless Labs


Posted January 6, 2026 by orbissystems

Orbis Systems announces the launch of its latest antenna testing chamber designed to support next-generation wireless testing, including enhanced 5G mmWave and early 6G capabilities.
 
Oulu, Finland – 2026 — Orbis Systems, a global provider of advanced RF and over-the-air (OTA) test solutions, today announced the launch of its next-generation 6G-ready antenna testing chamber, designed to support the rapidly evolving requirements of modern wireless research, development, and production laboratories.

As wireless technologies continue to advance beyond 5G, testing environments must adapt to increasing complexity, higher frequencies, and more demanding performance criteria. Base stations, connected devices, and emerging wireless applications now rely on sophisticated antenna systems, including massive MIMO, beamforming, and multi-band operation. Accurate validation of these systems requires controlled, repeatable, and interference-free RF environments.

The newly launched antenna testing chamber from Orbis Systems addresses these needs by delivering high measurement accuracy, modular scalability, and seamless automation support—making it a future-ready solution for advanced RF labs preparing for 6G and beyond.

Supporting the Evolution from 5G to 6G

The global rollout of 5G has introduced higher data rates, lower latency, and new use cases across industries. Looking ahead, 6G research is expected to push performance boundaries even further, enabling ultra-high-speed connectivity, intelligent networks, and expanded spectrum utilization.

To support this transition, Orbis Systems has engineered its new antenna testing chamber with wide frequency coverage, high shielding effectiveness, and flexible configuration options. The chamber is designed to support current 5G OTA testing requirements while remaining adaptable for future wireless standards, helping laboratories protect their long-term investments.

“Our goal is to give RF engineers and test labs a platform that grows with their needs,” said a spokesperson from Orbis Systems. “This new antenna testing chamber combines precision, flexibility, and automation to support both today’s advanced 5G testing and tomorrow’s 6G innovation.”

Engineered for Accuracy, Reliability, and Efficiency

At the core of the new antenna testing chamber is a controlled RF environment that minimizes external interference and ensures consistent measurement conditions. High-performance RF shielding and absorber materials help eliminate unwanted signals, allowing engineers to accurately measure antenna radiation patterns, efficiency, and OTA performance.

The chamber features a modular design, enabling customization based on device size, frequency range, and application requirements. Whether used for R&D validation, pre-certification testing, or production-level verification, the solution can be tailored to meet specific test objectives.

Integrated antenna and device positioning systems provide precise multi-axis control, supporting repeatable measurements and advanced testing scenarios such as beam steering and spatial analysis. Automated positioning reduces manual effort, improves repeatability, and enhances overall test efficiency.

Automation plays a key role in the chamber’s design. The system supports integration with automated test setups, enabling faster test cycles, reduced human error, and improved throughput. This is especially valuable for labs managing complex test workflows or high-volume testing environments.

Built for Modern RF Labs Across Industries

The new antenna testing chamber is suitable for a wide range of applications, including telecommunications infrastructure, wireless device development, IoT, automotive connectivity, and advanced research programs. Its flexibility allows it to support both compact devices and larger systems, making it a versatile addition to modern RF labs.

As antenna systems become more complex and wireless standards evolve, test environments must deliver consistent and repeatable results. The chamber’s design ensures reliable performance across test scenarios, helping organizations meet internal quality goals and regulatory requirements.

About Orbis Systems

Orbis Systems is a globally recognized provider of RF, OTA, and automated test solutions for wireless and electronics industries. Headquartered in Finland, the company designs and manufactures advanced testing equipment that helps customers validate performance, improve test efficiency, and accelerate product development.

With expertise spanning OTA testing chambers, RF shielded enclosures, antenna positioning systems, and automated test platforms, Orbis Systems delivers customized solutions tailored to customer requirements. The company serves a global customer base across telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, industrial, and IoT sectors.

Orbis Systems is known for its engineering-driven approach, close collaboration with customers, and commitment to innovation. By focusing on precision, scalability, and long-term reliability, the company supports organizations as they navigate the challenges of evolving wireless technologies.

Availability

The next-generation 6G-ready antenna testing chamber is now available for deployment in advanced wireless labs worldwide. Orbis Systems continues to work closely with customers to customize solutions, integrate automation, and support future testing needs as wireless standards evolve.

About Orbis Systems
Orbis Systems provides advanced RF and wireless test solutions that enable accurate, repeatable, and scalable testing across the product lifecycle. Through innovation and customer-focused engineering, Orbis Systems helps organizations build confidence in their wireless designs and prepare for the future of connectivity.
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Last Updated January 6, 2026