Nokia, Blackned to Develop Next-gen Tactical Networks for German Army

FILED - 25 February 2018, Spain, Barcelona: Nokia logo is pictured at the hosting venue during the "Mobile World Congress" in Barcelona. Photo: Andrej Sokolow/Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH/dpa
FILED - 25 February 2018, Spain, Barcelona: Nokia logo is pictured at the hosting venue during the "Mobile World Congress" in Barcelona. Photo: Andrej Sokolow/Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH/dpa
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Nokia, Blackned to Develop Next-gen Tactical Networks for German Army

FILED - 25 February 2018, Spain, Barcelona: Nokia logo is pictured at the hosting venue during the "Mobile World Congress" in Barcelona. Photo: Andrej Sokolow/Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH/dpa
FILED - 25 February 2018, Spain, Barcelona: Nokia logo is pictured at the hosting venue during the "Mobile World Congress" in Barcelona. Photo: Andrej Sokolow/Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH/dpa

Finland's Nokia and defense technology firm blackned, majority-owned by Rheinmetall, will jointly develop next-generation tactical networks for the German armed forces, the companies said on Wednesday.

The new mobile communication systems will be specifically "tailored" for Germany's defense requirements, Nokia said, with potential for adaptation to other countries' defense needs.

Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

Nokia and blackned will bring together their 5G technology and software expertise to create tactical networks for battlefield operations, integrated with Rheinmetall's Battlesuite digital platform.

Tactical networks allow military personnel to share information, coordinate operations, and maintain situational awareness in the field, even in challenging environments where regular communication infrastructure is not available, Reuters reported.

The deal comes as the Finnish maker of telecoms gear, which also provides secure defense communications networks, seeks to benefit from growing military spending across Europe.



Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI

Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI

Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia, France Bolster Tech, Research Partnerships to Boost Innovation via AI. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Alswaha held a series of strategic meetings in Paris with several leading research institutions and global companies specialized in artificial intelligence (AI), space, data governance, and deep technologies.

The meetings align with Saudi Arabia's efforts to accelerate the adoption of AI and advanced technologies and to empower its research and innovation ecosystem, the Saudi Press Agency said on Thursday.

Alswaha met with CEO of Inria Bruno Sportisse, with whom he discussed partnership opportunities in AI, quantum computing, robotics, and the establishment of joint research laboratories. The two sides also discussed programs for researcher exchange and competency development.

In a meeting with CEO of Mistral AI Arthur Mensch, Alswaha discussed areas of cooperation in developing open-source large language models (LLMs) and enhancing partnerships in generative AI.

Additionally, the minister and CNIL President Marie-Laure Denis discussed prospects for collaboration in data governance and protection and the exchange of expertise in AI regulations. The meeting spotlighted Saudi Arabia's efforts and international initiatives to develop innovative regulatory frameworks that support the responsible use of emerging technologies.

The Saudi delegation also met with Thales Group Chairman and CEO Patrice Caine to discuss collaboration in developing technological solutions in smart systems and space technologies. The goal is to support Saudi Arabia's priorities in building a digital infrastructure that contributes to empowering vital sectors and advancing high-tech industries in line with Saudi Vision 2030.