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thinkRF Named Networking Partner at 6G Global Summit

As Industry Leaders Gather to Define 6G Spectrum Roadmaps, National Regulators Are Already Deploying the Autonomous Intelligence Next-Generation Networks Will Demand

thinkRF, a leader in spectrum intelligence, today announced it has been named Networking Partner at the #6GGlobalSummit, taking place May 21–22, 2026, at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The company will showcase its SXM (Spectrum eXperience Management) platform – the autonomous spectrum intelligence solution trusted by national regulators worldwide for real-time, continuous monitoring of complex RF environments.

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), co-organizer of the 6G Global Summit, has deployed SXM for nationwide spectrum monitoring. Jordan’s Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) recently followed suit. Both regulators recognized that managing increasingly complex spectrum environments requires autonomous, AI-driven intelligence that operates continuously without programming or human intervention – precisely the capabilities 6G networks will demand.

The 6G Global Summit brings together regulators, mobile network operators, standards bodies, and technology leaders to address the critical transition from theoretical research to early implementation planning. Key themes include spectrum roadmaps for WRC-27, global alignment on 6G standards, AI-native network architectures, non-terrestrial network integration, and the evolution of spectrum management frameworks to support next-generation connectivity.

As these discussions unfold, thinkRF will demonstrate how SXM is already solving the spectrum intelligence challenges that 6G architectures are beginning to define. ISED’s deployment proved the operational model: field teams placed SXM nodes in vehicles, continued their regular work, and the system autonomously collected spectrum data and delivered real-time insights to the SXM Dashboard – no programming, no post-processing, just continuous actionable intelligence. Jordan TRC deployed SXM for the same reason: real-time visibility to diagnose spectrum issues and act with confidence across their national wireless environment.

thinkRF will exhibit at the National Arts Centre as Networking Partner for the summit. The company will offer live demonstrations of SXM at its booth, showcasing how autonomous spectrum intelligence enables the proactive, real-time management that 6G networks will require. Meeting slots are available for regulators, operators, and technology leaders interested in exploring how SXM addresses their spectrum monitoring and management requirements.

To schedule a meeting with thinkRF at the 6G Global Summit, visit

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