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Nokia Launches Six New Industry 4.0 Applications To Boost Digitalization - Nokia (NYSE:NOK)
Feel unsure about the market's next move? Copy trade alerts from Matt Maley -- a Wall Street veteran who consistently finds profits in volatile markets. Claim your 7-day free trial now. Finnish multinational telecommunications company Nokia Inc NOK has expanded its industrial application offerings, introducing six new Industry 4.0 apps for the MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) platform. The new additions will advance digitalization in the industrial sector by incorporating applications from tech companies including Bosch Rexroth, Ipsotek, Nozomi Networks, Prosys OPC, SmartCone, and SwitchON. The newly launched applications are aimed at industries struggling to leverage real-time operational technology data for their digital transformation efforts. These solutions utilize technologies, including AI, machine automation, video analytics, environmental monitoring, and industrial connectivity. The Nokia MXIE platform provides a secure edge computing infrastructure. Also Read: Exxon Mobil Eyes Semiconductor Boom With 99.999% Pure Isopropyl Alcohol Production Expansion Prosys OPC has introduced its OPC UA Forge, a tool designed to collect data from industrial assets and organize it through structured data models. This solution is useful for brownfield deployments and promotes interoperability across different manufacturers and system generations. Meanwhile, Bosch Rexroth has launched its ctrlX OS for industrial automation, which provides real-time control of machines and facilitates data visualization and secure communication across various use cases. Other notable applications include SwitchON's DeepInspect, which uses AI to reduce defects and optimize manufacturing processes, and Ipsotek's VISuite, which leverages video analytics to enhance worker safety. Additionally, SmartCone's HeatGuardian solution provides real-time heat stress monitoring for workers, ensuring workplace safety in hazardous environments. For cybersecurity, Nozomi Networks offers its Guardian sensors to protect critical infrastructure and assets from cyber threats and vulnerabilities. Also, Nokia has launched the DAC Marketplace to help industrial enterprises with their digital transformation. The platform offers a range of solutions, including devices, applications, and services from both Nokia and third-party vendors. Customers and partners can easily find and deploy products for their private wireless infrastructures. The marketplace also enhances visibility for merchants, including seven new partners, and simplifies the process of integrating and offering products. Price Action: NOK shares traded lower by 0.57% at $5.23 at last check Thursday. Read Next: Dollar Tree To Offload Family Dollar Business For $1 Billion Photo via Shutterstock. NOKNokia Oyj$5.23-0.57%Stock Score Locked: Want to See it? Benzinga Rankings give you vital metrics on any stock - anytime. Reveal Full ScoreEdge RankingsMomentum91.51Growth36.07Quality-Value75.38Price TrendShortMediumLongOverview This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors. Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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Nokia strengthens industrial digitalization with new edge applications By Investing.com
Press Release Nokia strengthens industrial digitalization with new edge applications 27 March 2025 Espoo, Finland " Nokia today announced the expansion of its industrial application ecosystem with the launch of six new Industry 4.0 applications deployed on MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) reinforcing its commitment to empowering enterprises on their digitalization journey with innovative use cases. The expansion enhances industry automation, efficiency, safety, security, and sustainability by integrating cutting-edge applications from leading technology partners, including Bosch Rexroth, Ipsotek, Nozomi Networks, Prosys OPC, SmartCone, and SwitchON. Enterprises operating in asset-intensive industries like ports, mining and manufacturing, face significant challenges in harnessing value from real-time operational technology (OT) data to achieve their digitalization goals. These new applications employ various enabling technologies such as machine and process control, video analytics and AI, environmental sensing, industrial connectivity and network security to provide unique industrial use cases. The Nokia MXIE platform provides a robust and secure edge computing foundation that allows enterprises to seamlessly deploy these new applications. The newly onboarded applications provide enterprises with the tools to drive innovation across multiple areas: Industrial DataOps: Prosys OPC UA Forge provides a single point of access for collecting data from various industrial assets. Especially useful in brownfield deployments, this app facilitates structured data organization using OPC UA information modelling, ensuring interoperability across different manufacturers and system generations. Machine Automation: Bosch Rexroth's ctrlX OS is an operating system for industrial automation. Running on MXIE, ctrlX OS packaged with numerous industrial applications provides seamless integration of machines, data visualization, process automation, and secure communication across industrial use cases. In combination with the control platform ctrlX CORE of Bosch Rexroth, real-time control of machines is enabled. AI-Powered Quality Inspection: SwitchON DeepInspect leverages high-precision AI models to reduce defects, lower inspection costs, and optimize manufacturing processes. Advanced Video Analytics for Safety & Automation: Ipsotek VISuite enhances situational awareness with precise object tracking and AI-powered automation to improve worker safety and production monitoring. Workplace Safety & Environmental Monitoring: SmartCone's HeatGuardian solution provides real-time worker heat stress monitoring, ensuring workplace safety in different and challenging environmental conditions. OT, IoT, and CPS Security: Purpose-built for complex industrial, commercial, and critical infrastructure environments, the Nozomi Networks Platform (including Guardian sensors) leverages AI to deliver real-time asset visibility, threat detection, and vulnerability management to minimize cyber risk and maximize operational resilience. With these applications, enterprises can harness real-time insights to optimize operations, enhance worker safety, and ensure compliance with sustainability and security standards. Enterprises require intelligent, secure, and scalable solutions to navigate the complexities of digital transformation and introduce use cases that will deliver concrete benefits. The expansion of industrial applications deployed on MXIE underscores Nokia's commitment to fostering an open and interoperable industrial edge ecosystem. With our expanded portfolio of industrial edge applications, we are enabling businesses to accelerate their digitalization journey while ensuring quality, safety and security, efficiency, and sustainability, said Stephan Litjens, Vice President, Enterprise Campus Edge at Nokia. About Nokia At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together. As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs, which is celebrating 100 years of innovation. With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today " and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future. Multimedia, technical information and related news Product Page: Nokia industrial application portfolio Product Page: MX Industrial Edge
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Nokia has launched six new Industry 4.0 applications for its MX Industrial Edge platform, enhancing industrial digitalization efforts across various sectors. The new apps focus on data collection, machine automation, AI-powered quality inspection, video analytics, workplace safety, and cybersecurity.
Nokia, the Finnish multinational telecommunications company, has announced a significant expansion of its industrial application ecosystem with the launch of six new Industry 4.0 applications for its MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) platform. This move reinforces Nokia's commitment to empowering enterprises in their digitalization journey by providing innovative use cases for various industries 12.
The new applications are designed to address the challenges faced by enterprises in asset-intensive industries such as ports, mining, and manufacturing. These sectors often struggle to harness value from real-time operational technology (OT) data to achieve their digitalization goals. Nokia's MXIE platform provides a secure edge computing infrastructure that allows for seamless deployment of these new applications 2.
The six new applications, developed in collaboration with leading technology partners, cover a range of industrial needs:
Industrial DataOps: Prosys OPC UA Forge offers a single point of access for collecting data from various industrial assets, facilitating structured data organization and ensuring interoperability across different manufacturers and system generations 12.
Machine Automation: Bosch Rexroth's ctrlX OS, an operating system for industrial automation, provides real-time control of machines and facilitates data visualization and secure communication across various use cases 12.
AI-Powered Quality Inspection: SwitchON's DeepInspect leverages high-precision AI models to reduce defects, lower inspection costs, and optimize manufacturing processes 12.
Advanced Video Analytics: Ipsotek's VISuite enhances situational awareness with precise object tracking and AI-powered automation to improve worker safety and production monitoring 12.
Workplace Safety & Environmental Monitoring: SmartCone's HeatGuardian solution provides real-time heat stress monitoring for workers, ensuring workplace safety in hazardous environments 12.
OT, IoT, and CPS Security: Nozomi Networks' Guardian sensors protect critical infrastructure and assets from cyber threats and vulnerabilities 12.
These new applications employ various enabling technologies such as machine and process control, video analytics, AI, environmental sensing, industrial connectivity, and network security. By integrating these cutting-edge applications, Nokia aims to enhance industry automation, efficiency, safety, security, and sustainability 2.
Stephan Litjens, Vice President of Enterprise Campus Edge at Nokia, emphasized the company's commitment to fostering an open and interoperable industrial edge ecosystem. He stated, "With our expanded portfolio of industrial edge applications, we are enabling businesses to accelerate their digitalization journey while ensuring quality, safety and security, efficiency, and sustainability" 2.
In addition to the new applications, Nokia has launched the DAC Marketplace to further assist industrial enterprises with their digital transformation. This platform offers a range of solutions, including devices, applications, and services from both Nokia and third-party vendors, simplifying the process of finding and deploying products for private wireless infrastructures 1.
As industries continue to navigate the complexities of digital transformation, Nokia's expanded portfolio of industrial edge applications represents a significant step forward in providing intelligent, secure, and scalable solutions for the evolving needs of modern enterprises.
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