Three levels of government are planning to pitch in more than $70 million for a massive expansion of Nokia’s Kanata campus.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Doug Ford joined Nokia President and CEO Pekka Lundmark and Nokia Canada President Jeffrey Maddox for the announcement on Monday.
Nokia said in a news release the hub will expand the company’s capacity in next-generation information and communications technology and cyber security innovation. It will add 340 jobs and help the company attract high-end talent to Canada, the release said. “The new R&D hub will help secure Canada’s position as a global leader in the green digital future by broadening Nokia Canada’s expertise in 5G, cyber security, artificial intelligence and machine learning, accelerating growth in cloud software, and enhancing digital identity management and security for devices connected to critical networks.”
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