Nokia's history is one of adaptation and reinvention, initially starting as a pulp mill in 1865, shifting from producing rubber boots to leading in technology. With the acquisition of Bell Labs in 2016, Nokia enhanced its portfolio of hardware and software solutions, facilitating digitalization. Martin Charbonneau from Nokia highlights the prevalence of their technology, noting that it underpins many critical operations across various sectors. The company is keen on integrating quantum computing, which may revolutionize problem-solving efficiency compared to traditional computing methods.
"7 out of 10 fiber-connected homes in the US use Nokia technology, 15 out of 20 power utilities in the US, and more than 1,000 public sector organizations worldwide trust our technologies for their critical operations."
"Quantum computing is expected to be able to solve some problems a million times faster than conventional computing."
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