Come and see how Nokia connects the world

First published at ITS World Congress - October 21, 2019

Nokia-FaiLam-001Fai Lam of Nokia

Nokia is in Singapore with a focus on how the company’s networking, analytics and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions enable highway operators to create safe, efficient and sustainable highway systems. On show are solutions for traffic management and tolling that reduce costs and increase safety with an intelligent ultra-broadband network. This supports real-time multimedia communications for traffic management systems, roadside sensors and cameras, travelers and other highway stakeholders.

Nokia is also focusing on intelligent operations, maintenance and security with lower operating expenses, while keeping travellers safe with IoT and analytics capabilities that support remote asset management, predictive maintenance, video analytics and a framework for deploying and managing IoT devices.

On Thursday, Nokia is hosting a workshop, Computing at the roadside, to enable delegates to discover how this technology can improve traffic flow and safety; enable advanced ITS services; and simplify road maintenance and operations.

Nokia’s roadside cloud delivers all the capabilities needed to provide ultra-responsive support for V2X (vehicle to everything) and safety-critical communications applications.

The company specialises in creating the technology to connect the world, having developed and delivered the industry’s only end-to-end portfolio of network equipment, software, services and licencing available globally.

According to Nokia, its research teams are leading the world to develop end-to-end 5G networks that are faster, more secure and capable of revolutionising lives, economies and societies. The company invites delegates to visit www.bell-labs.com/programs/future-x-lab to learn more about Nokia Bell Labs’ Future X network architecture.

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