Nokia has announced plans to invest €360 million in its Ulm and Nuremberg technology centers specifically aimed at the development of microelectronic technologies supporting 6G and artificial intelligence while both increasing power and energy efficiency.

As part of a four-year European IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest) project, the Ulm and Nuremberg sites will be tasked with developing competitive software, hardware and high-performance systems-on-chips based on 5G-Advanced and 6G standards.

Supporting European climate targets established under the Green Deal, Nokia says that it’s working with various research institutes and universities to further progress increased energy efficiency in future technologies developed.

Nokia Corporation