6G anarchy in the UK under the microscope at Cambridge Wireless summit

25 Jun, 2025
Newsdesk
The Cambridge Wireless Technology & Engineering Conference (CW TEC) returns for its 11th year on July 9 with one of its most insightful themes to date - 6G Anarchy in the UK.
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The William Gates Building. Courtesy – University of Cambridge.

This future-focused connectivity conference, sponsored by MathWorks and EnSilica, will ask: How does the UK get what it needs in the 6G era?

Attendees are promised a day of bold thinking, deep technical insight and open discussion.

Experts including Catherine Page – Deputy Director at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) – will explore the UK’s priorities for advanced 6G connectivity and examine how technologies such as Wi-Fi, NTN and IoT could reshape the national infrastructure.

Highlighted sessions and speakers include:

What does the UK need from communications in the next decade / 6G era?
Gideon Senensieb, Director of Spectrum Policy, Ofcom
Catherine Page OBE, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
Andy Jones, Jonesthefone Consulting Limited

What other standards/technologies might help?
Ruth Brown, Heavy Reading (now part of Omdia)
Peter Kibutu, TTP plc
Nadia Shivarova, MathWorks
Mark Beach, University of Bristol

How do we stitch it all together to meet our needs?
Dean Bubley, Disruptive Analysis
Fabrizio De Paolis, European Space Agency
Paul Morris, EnSilica
Julie Bradford, Real Wireless

The conference is being held at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, with in-person and online attendance options available.

Registration is £80 + VAT, or free for CW members. To register, view the full programme and speaker line-up, visit: https://www.cambridgewireless.co.uk/cw-tec