Disruptive Analysis and Unthinkable present the 2026 Indoor Wireless Evolution Workshop – London, a small-group indoor wireless forum designed for active participation rather than a conventional conference. The workshop frames indoor wireless as especially important in the AI era, where more stakeholders and requirements are converging.
The program agenda and key themes focus on neutral host, 5G, 6G, Wi-Fi, DAS, spectrum, private wireless, and Open RAN, alongside AI, robotics, and other future 6G-era technologies. It also covers how indoor complements to satellite services are emerging, and how the indoor ecosystem can become more aligned, more influential, and better integrated into policy and investment decisions.
Organizers emphasize a practical, strategic, and policy-aware approach, including discussion of incentives and constraints across fixed telcos, MNOs, Wi-Fi providers, neutral hosts, towercos, MSPs, building owners, enterprises, vendors, investors, regulators, and government. The workshop also addresses “who pays?” and how to improve indoor-friendly metrics for regulators.
Dean Bubley leads the workshop as the experienced analyst and facilitator on wireless technologies, policy, and business models. The interactive sessions are also facilitated by Andrew Collinson of Connective Insight, formerly head of research at STL Partners, and the day runs under the Chatham House Rule.