Nokia

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Nokia
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NIST Sector Data
GICS Industrial Technology Hardware & Equipment
Smart Tag(s)
Business type Public
Year Founded May 12, 1865
Founder(s) Fredrik Idestam
Leo Mechelin
Eduard Polón
City, State Espoo Uusimaa
Country Finland
Region Served Worldwide
Executives Sari Baldauf
Pekka Lundmark
Revenue €23.33B$ 26.511 <br />£ 19.618 <br />CA$ 33.669 <br />CNY 167.817 <br />KRW 32.488 <br />
Number of employees 98,322
Sponsorship Level Of Interest
Members

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Nokia wants to create a new world; to transform a big planet to a small village. Their vision is to create, build, and encourage people from all countries to communicate with each other in order to create a world where everybody is connected.

Activities

DunedinNZ.jpg Flood Abatement
Predict Flooding & provide safety to human life, Current Project in Dunedin, NZ
  1. Major flood event every year cause large amounts of residential and commercial damage
  2. A contributing factor to the flooding was blocked storm drains
  3. City responded by engaging a contract company to inspect and clean storm drains
  4. City has over 8000 storm drains within the city limits
I3Header.png I3 Consortium Action Cluster
The I3 project is creating a tool that will allow independent device owners to directly manage how the data streams from their IOT devices are delivered to applications. Opensource Project software includes support for privacy, trust, and incentive management.

Requirements and proof-of-concepts complete. Consortium management structure in process. Demonstration systems in process. R1.0 beta software in design.

C2StreetLight Aarnio600.jpg Lighting Infrastructure as a Service Platform
Lighting infrastructure is centrally located in city, close to people and activities. It provides excellent opportunity to collect and deliver information and services beyond lighting. Project targets to employ lighting infrastructure as the IoT backbone for different services in urban environments.
Helsinki Finland.jpeg Piloting lighting infrastructure as a service platform for smart lighting solutions
Lighting infrastructure is centrally located in city, close to people and activities. It provides excellent opportunity to collect and deliver information and services beyond lighting. Project targets to employ lighting infrastructure as the IoT backbone for different services in urban environments.
Smart Waste Management System.jpg Smart Waste Management System
Smart Waste is a system that enables direct cost reduction with easy to deploy smart sensor supporting up to 10 years of operational autonomy for remote waste container fill level measuring, geolocation, temperature, tilt, and collection routes optimization# Major flood event every year cause large amounts of residential and commercial damage

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