Nokia World 2012 – the Finnish mobile maker annual event which over the years takes place in London will be going to held in Nokia’s home country in...

The Technology Academy of Finland in every two years recognizes individuals that have “technological innovation that significantly improves the quality...

The Finnish mobile giant Nokia which has been laid off 1000 of its employees from its Finland plant, which is around one-third of total 3,500 workforces there, sees a further turnaround for small towns in the country as its impact. Nokia in 2010 accounted for 95 percent of the €60 million ($78.85 million) in corporate tax income the town received, but this year Salo’s...

The Finnish mobile giant Nokia is no longer the most valuable company in its homeland as pointed out by Horace Dediu on Twitter. As reported by Helsingin Sanomat, the mobile company no longer bear the king title in Finland anymore as it was taken by Finnish electric utilities giant Fortum  which recently took the lead on the Helsinki Stock Exchange in terms of market...

The Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) finally made its way to Nokia’s Finnish land, start selling BlackBerry smartphones in Finland. BlackBerry...

After investing $250 million by Microsoft in Nokia asking the company to go with its Windows Phone, the software giant together with Finnish mobile maker...

Layoff news rounding up from the Finnish mobile maker giant Nokia, which confirmed that it, is going to cut up to 1,000 employees at its plant in Salo, Finland. The jobs will be cut gradually through 2012, with most cuts expecting to be happened by the end of June. The mobile giant is in the middle of major mass reorganization under its Chief executive Stephen Elop. The...

Nokia World 2012 – the Finnish mobile maker annual event which over the years takes place in London will be going to held in Nokia’s home country in Helsinki, Finland this year from September 25th and 26th. The move was highlighted by Nokia Design Chief Marko Ahtisaari, who remarked that “Nokia World is coming home.” The move from London to Finland comes after...

Nokia has today announced planned changes at its factories in Hungary, Mexico and Finland. The measures, which put an impact on approximately 4000 employees, follow a review of smartphone manufacturing operations that Nokia announced last September and aim to increase the company’s competitiveness in the diverse global mobile device market. “With the planned...