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Date: 
08/24/2009


Nokia Research Center Tampere extends its open innovation partnership with University of Tampere

Nokia Research Center (NRC) Tampere today extended its open innovation partnerships to include a new frame agreement with University of Tampere. This new agreement will recognize and formalize the co-operation between the University of Tampere and NRC, especially in the areas of human-computer interaction, games research and media sectors.

Date: 
08/22/2009
MUM 2009

8th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia 22nd – 25th November, Cambridge, UK The International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM 2009) is a distinguished forum for advances in research and technologies that drive innovation in mobile and multimedia systems, applications, and services. Sponsored by Microsoft Research, Nokia Research and the University of Cambridge, MUM 2009 will bring together academics and practitioners who wish to discuss challenges and achievements from diverse perspectives, in a comfortable, single track conference format.

Date: 
05/28/2009

Collaboration with UC Berkeley includes research to lower device power consumption, increase device performance, and innovate mobile platforms.

Espoo, Finland and Berkeley, California, US - Nokia announced an expansion of its global research laboratories with the opening of Nokia Research Center, Berkeley. Located in close proximity to the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) campus, the new Lab is under the direction of Dr. John Shen who also heads Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto, California.

Date: 
04/21/2009

The University of Southern California (USC) and Nokia Research Center (NRC) Hollywood today announced a research collaboration framework agreement that centers on advanced mobile user experiences. The first project under this agreement with USC will focus on the advancement of Augmented Reality.

Augmented Reality (AR) supplements a user's view of the real world with three-dimensional computer graphic objects, providing a real-time, interactive and intuitive means of accessing and displaying spatial information.

AR is a key technology in enabling advanced mobile user applications. In this initial project, USC and Nokia will focus on new vision-based AR tracking and content recognition techniques, adapted for use on mobile platforms.

Date: 
04/16/2009

Building on a history of engaging and thought provoking content, Nokia Research Center has relaunched its Open Threads newsletter in a new format and with an expanded global scope. Created to share NRC's Open Innovation activities, learnings and successes, Open Threads is our forum to showcase how we engage with the outside world to multiply our own efforts as well as those of our research partners.

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Date: 
12/10/2008

Nokia Research Center Beijing is celebrating its 10th anniversary! Our premiere research location in Asia, NRC Beijing continues to be our gateway to research and collaboration in China and beyond... Pursuing projects in context computing architectures, context data modeling and management, and mobile social networks, NRC Beijing continues to play a vital role within Nokia.
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Date: 
11/20/2008

Nokia announces its newest research laboratory has been established in the Hollywood area of California, USA. Nokia Research Center Hollywood will work with members of the media & entertainment industry including new technology companies and creative talent, together with leading universities in the region to drive long-term research activities to further strengthen Nokia's leadership position in the convergence of Internet and mobility.
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Date: 
11/10/2008

Launching in early November 2008, Mobile Millennium is a partnership between Nokia, NAVTEQ, and UC Berkeley. It is supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation's and the California Department of Transportation ("CalTrans"). Researchers from Nokia and Berkeley have constructed an unprecedented traffic monitoring system capable of fusing GPS data from cell phones with data from existing traffic sensors. The research and development phase of this project was dubbed Mobile Millennium for the potential thousands of early adopters who will participate in the pilot deployment.
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Date: 
09/25/2008

Mobile Processes: Workflows for Mobile centric service composition will be presented at CDVE2008:The Fifth International Conference on Co-operative Design, Visualization and Engineering, on September 25 at Industry Day Presentations, 2008, Mallorca, Spain.

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Date: 
06/02/2008

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