Nokia to Build New Campus in Oulu

Nokia to Build New Campus in Oulu
Nokia

Nokia announced the decision to proceed with building a new campus in Oulu, Finland. The company has reached an agreement with the selected financing partner and the design phase is proceeding at speed.

The new campus on the Linnanmaa-Ritaharju plot will provide Nokia with premises to cater to the future ways of working, including moving towards purpose-driven and more collaborative office spaces. The campus is expected to be completed during 2025 and it will enable Nokia’s continuous innovation and development at the forefront of 5G technologies.

Nokia has reached an agreement with a financing partner and negotiations are continuing with the developer candidates who will be responsible for the turnkey delivery of the construction project. The design phase of the campus is proceeding rapidly with a dedicated project team that includes a project management specialist, business coordinators, campus team members, a user experience (UX) specialist, architects, and design specialists in various fields of expertise. In addition, the city of Oulu is preparing road relocation in the Linnanmaa-Ritaharju area. The campus construction will begin after the mutually agreed road construction work is completed during the summer of 2022.

“We are thrilled to be able to proceed with our plan to build a new Home of Radio campus in Oulu. The new campus follows our vision of connecting people, technology, and nature. We want to build a functional, scalable, and sustainable campus to enable the best possible workplace experience that meets the needs for flexibility, productivity, collaboration, and innovation,“ said Erja Sankari, Head of Nokia Oulu site and Vice President of Global Supply Chain at Nokia.

Oulu is considered the ‘Home of Radio’ and is a key R&D site for Nokia, as well as a city where the company continues to recruit new R&D talent. During 2018-2020, Nokia hired around 1 200 permanent employees in Finland, and in 2021 has hired an additional 500 employees. The vast majority of these new positions are in R&D and the employees will be placed in three sites in Finland; Espoo, Oulu, and Tampere.