Ilkka lakaniemi nokia wb training_2012.pptx (read-only)
1. What is the Future?
Visions for Global Innovation Ecosystem
Ilkka Lakaniemi
Director, Business Environment Strategy
Senior Fellow, Finnish Business and Policy Forum
2. Our People
113 73 41
People in
Different different percent
nationalities countries are women
within Nokia
3. Nokia in Numbers
1.3
BILLION
13 Nokia phones
850,000
Points of sale
Nokia sold every
users second
5. GDP Impact of Internet and Broadband Boost GDP
more than 1% per Annum in Emerging Economies 10% Point Increase in Broadband
Penetration Increases GDP by
10% Point Increase in Mobile 1.3 1.38% Points per Year
1.5 Penetration Increases GDP by 8
0.81% Points per Year
1.2 “Productivity isn’t
1.1 everything, but in the long
run it is almost everything.
1.0 A country’s ability to
0.8 0.7
0.7 improve its standard of
living over time depends
0.6 almost entirely on its ability
Percentage
to raise its output per
0.5 0.4 worker.”
points
Paul Krugman, The Age of
Diminishing Expectations
(1994)
Fixed Mobile Internet Broadband
Source: Qiang, 2009, World Bank High-income economies
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Low- and middle-income economies
Company Confidential
6. Memorandum of Understanding between Government of South
Africa and Nokia Corporation
• To demonstrate its commitment to South Africa, Com m unity
I nvolvem ent
Projects
( e.g .
Nokia is proposing signing of a Memorandum of Developer
Mobile
Hea lth
a nd
Educa tion,
Environm ent)
Understanding between the parties; Com m unity
I nitia tives
(Mobile
Joint
P ublicity
a nd
Aw a reness
• Memorandum of Understanding and the
Monda y,
Ca m pa ig ns
T ra ining ,
Com petitions)
incorporated Positive Impacts of Mobility
Program define the objectives, elements and Pa rtn ersh ip
Ag reem en t
spirit of collaboration; Pa rticipa tion
i n
Na tiona l
(PA) Hig h
L evel
Ma na g em ent
Advisory
a nd
M&E
• Incorporates strategic projects to support Councils Fra m ew ork
Government of South Africa in maximizing the
potential of mobility in national development; I CT
P olicy
a nd
Stra teg ic
Solutions
La unches
&
Reg ula tory
• Owned and coordinated by the Department of Action
Points
Content
Pa rtnerships
(e.g .
N LT )
Science and Technology.
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8. Nokia Data Gathering enables field workers
to collect, send and receive information
quickly and securely via a mobile phone, at
any time and from any place. The solution can
be used for data collections needs in sectors
such as health, agriculture, environmental
conservation, population census and
emergency services.
Proposal for South Africa: Nokia will provide
the NDG platform to Government of South
Africa and ensure that relevant government
departments have the necessary training to
8 fully leverage the potential of the platform.
9. What is a LABLET ?
• LABLETs are NRC´s extension within the main
university partners.
• The main function of the LABLETs is to create
seamless collaboration platform for the
university and NRC.
• This aims at creation of Nokia relevant Open
Innovation environment to get the latest
technological innovations and talents to
contribute to Nokia.
• LABLET occupies typically 1-2 NRC personnel
and 10-20 university students/researchers in
projects.
• LABLETs are located within the universities, in
the university buildings, where Nokia pays
lease.
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