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+ Weekend Watching: Open innovation and Nokia Philosophy

12 July 2008

Open innovation and Nokia Philosophy
Dr. Bob Iannucci, CTO of Nokia and Head of RSC

Bob Iannucci

Bob Iannucci has been in the IT industry for the last three decades. Bob joined Nokia in 2004 as Head of Nokia Research Center's Computing Architectures Laboratory.

Before joining Nokia, he held a variety of research and development management positions at Cosine Communications, Compaq, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Exa Corporation, and IBM.

Since Jan. 1, he is the new chief technology officer of Nokia. He is also the first member of the board who is not based in Finland, remaining in Palo Alto, California, where he has headed the Nokia Research Center since 2004.

In this interview, Iannucci shares his impressions of the mobile industry, open innovations, Nokia's philosophy, future of mobility and visions of what the future might bring in mobile communications and technologies.


Open innovation and Nokia Philosophy
Dr. Bob Iannucci



Also don’t forget to check the new Bob's site, that has been launched to spread OCTO’s vision of the mobile future and engage the outside world.

What is OCTO!? The Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) at Nokia is much more than an office. And it’s not just about the CTO. In fact, Nokia OCTO represents an entire network of researchers and thought leaders distributed around the globe, including Nokia Research Center (NRC), with more than 800 employees worldwide.

Bob Iannucci
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