Nokia has opened a Smart Factory in Oulu, Finland, for 5G/6G design, manufacturing, and testing, integrating AI technologies and Industry 4.0 applications. It brings ~3,000 staff under one roof and is positioned as Europe’s flagship site for radio access (RAN) innovation.
The Oulu campus will initially focus on 5G, including: Standardization, System-on Chips as well as 5G radio hardware and software and patents. Oulu Factory, part of the new campus, will target New Production Introduction for Nokia’s 5G radio and baseband products. The new campus strengthens Oulu’s ecosystem as a global testbed for resilient and secure networks for both civilian and defense applications.
At Oulu “Home of Radio” campus, Nokia’s research and innovation underpins high quality, tested world class products readymade for customers across markets. Nokia’s experts will continue to foster innovation, from Massive MIMO radios like Osprey and Habrok to next-generation 6G solutions, creating secure, high-performance, future-proof connectivity.
Sustainability is integral to the facility. Renewable energy is used throughout the site, with additional energy used to heat 20,000 households in Oulu. The on-site energy station is one of the world’s largest CO2-based district heating and cooling plants.
Active 6G proof-of-concept trials will be tested using ~7 GHz and challenging propagation scenarios.
“Our teams in Oulu are shaping the future of 5G and 6G developing our most advanced radio networks. Oulu has a unique ecosystem that integrates Nokia’s R&D and smart manufacturing with an ecosystem of partners – including universities, start-ups and NATO’s DIANA test center. Oulu embodies our culture of innovation and the new campus will be essential to advancing connectivity necessary to power the AI supercycle,” said Justin Hotard, President and CEO of Nokia
Nokia Oulu Facts:
- Around 3,000 employees and 40 nationalities working on the campus.
- Oulu campus covers the entire product lifecycle of a product, from R&D to manufacturing and testing of the products.
- Footprint of the building is overall 55,000 square metres, including manufacturing, R&D and office space.
- Green campus with all energy purchased green and all surplus energy generated fed back into the district heating system and used to heat 20,000 local households.
- The campus boasts 100% waste utilization rate and 99% avoidance in CO2 emissions.
- Construction started in the second half of 2022, with the first employees moving into the facility in the first half of this year.
- YIT constructed the site and Arkkitehtitoimisto ALA were the architects.
References:
https://www.sdxcentral.com/analysis/behind-the-scenes-at-nokias-new-home-of-radio/
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