Nokia expands on the Romanian market

Jun 21, 2007 11:49 GMT  ·  By

Nokia has just launched a new Business Center in Romania. This is meant to considerably ease the Finnish company's work on this market and provide more efficient solutions for relating to their customers.

The new center is set in Cluj-Napoca, close to the phone factory, which will take care of the phone manufacturing process. Actually this new center will be part of the Olimpia Business one, a much larger unit that Nokia will be part of.

The new center in Cluj-Napoca will host a large part of the global team or Research and Development which will take care that Nokia manages to find the best place for it to expand on the market. Moreover, through this center, the Finnish company actually looks for bringing business mobility solutions for the company's customers in this environment.

The opening ceremony has also meant the unveiling of a wide range of mobile technology, devices and business solutions. Among the most highly regarded applications presented there Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite, Nokia Intellisync SDK, Nokia IntelliSync Device Management and Nokia Intellisync SyncML Server also count. These applications have been available for testing on the most evolved devices from Nokia's line of business mobile phones.

"This is a favorable moment for opening a service center in Cluj-Napoca. We are in a moment of continuous performance growth, due tot the growing wave of new clients- which contributes to the transforming of the Enterprise Solutions in the business mobility leader", commented David Bechtel, Director Product Development Nokia Enterprise Solutions in Romania.

Nokia also considers this new center a proof of their devotion in providing the best business solutions for the local telecommunications market. Nokia Enterprise Solutions in Cluj-Napoca also provides a wide range of additional possible activities. There is also a fitness club, sauna, parking space and several other recreation spaces. There will be more than 120 employees in this new center as part of a continuous recruiting process.