What are we working on?
In Krakow’s R&D center, engineers work on software for telecommunication systems. Starting from the conceptual research phase, through defining architecture, to product implementation.
Have you ever wondered how we are able to transmit increasingly larger amounts of data in shorter and shorter times?
The driving force behind these changes is the development of subsequent generations of telecommunications technologies. 3G enabled us, among others, to send text messages and make voice calls, 4G opened the opportunities of multimedia files flow, while 4.5, 4.9G Pro has created the fabric of a connected world, where 5G and the subsequent infrastructure will enable communication of millions of connected devices in real time.
Nokia is at the heart of these changes from the very beginning and sets new directions for those that are to come.
Thanks to the daily work of our experts, we may provide technological support for the most critical pillars of the connected world, such as end-to-end networks, vertical markets, software business and safety.
Better mobility
Ease the flow of cars and people with smart mobility services. Simplify bus connections. Offer a real-time view of avaliable parking. Monitor crowds in public venues.
Efficient Healthcare
Remote monitoring applications can improve healthcare in your city, while keeping costs under control. .
City safety
Smart city resources can also enhance public safety with video-surveillance analytics, an integrated command and control center, and enhanced communications for first responders.
Smart energy usage
Offer tools to use energy resources more efficiently in homes and businesses, as well as for public lighting.
The cities of the future and the infrastructure of the connected world provides us each day with the unlimited quantity of data. Thanks to the efficient management and processing, we are able to develop the technologies of the future. We are doing it right now. That is possible thanks to the machine learning systems that enable working on the algorithms of the future.