Nokia organizes ‘Nokia Nepal Innovation Day 2022’

Discussions were held on three main themes—unleashing the 5G revolution, transforming into the digital era with industry 4.0 and accelerating into the Gigabit era.

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Kathmandu: Nokia, in collaboration with the Embassy of Finland, on Friday organized ‘Nokia Nepal Innovation Day 2022’ at Hotel Marriott, Kathmandu.

At the Nepal Innovation Day event, Nokia brought in experts to address the need and explore the ways for seamlessly connecting people, businesses, and machinery on an unprecedented scale, developing new services, and driving revenue, Nokia said in a press release.

Discussions were held on three main themes—unleashing the 5G revolution, transforming into the digital era with industry 4.0 and accelerating into the Gigabit era.

Telecom operators in Nepal would benefit from understanding how to create a future-proof broadband network that connects more people, more quickly, and more profitably than ever before, reads the release.

Experts spoke about building purpose-designed networks for industries, governments, and cities for a more agile, digital, resilient and sustainable future. The agenda included discussions around harnessing 5G for Industry 4.0 for various industry verticals including power and utility, public safety, transport and smart cities among others.

During the event, Nokia showcased its market-leading solutions for mobility, fixed networks, IP and optical networks and enterprises, and demonstrated how networks can be designed to perform at scale, adapt at pace, enhance customer experience and unlock new revenue streams.

Nokia established its presence in Nepal in 2017 and presently enables over one million Nepal households to receive high-quality Fixed Broadband service through its customer operators.

Nokia now aims to help Nepal prepare for the 5G era and be a part of the digital revolution. The objective is to reach every corner with high-quality and affordable mobile and fixed broadband, empowering unserved and underserved sections of society, Nokia said.