Nokia enters the field of Nanotechnology

One of the largest cell phone manufacturers in the world, Nokia is collaborating with the University of Cambridge in a number of areas including nanotechnology. A research facility has been established for this purpose which includes a team of ten scientists. Initially the scientists would be focusing on nanotechnology. Nokia wants to benefit from nanotechnology since space is considered to be an important commodity in the world of compact cell phones which come loaded with advanced functions such as music players, digital cameras, mobile TV and cashless payment. Both Nokia and Cambridge would be reviewing the work being undertaken and also select new projects. Nokia has joined the league of a number of high tech companies looking to benefit from the scientific excellence of this eight hundred years old university. It seems soon we all will be flaunting Nokia phones powered by Nanotechnology. I am waiting to get hold of one.

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