The facility will carry out research in areas including the cloud, big data analytics, development of Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and applications as well as next-generation core and 5G, the company said in a release.
Located at Manyata Embassy Park here, the facility was inaugurated by Karnataka Minister for IT, BT andTourism Priyank Kharge.
The centre, one of Nokia's four global R&D sites, currently employs more than 6,000 engineers, with that number to rise in 2018, it said.
The centre will provide a huge opportunity for bright engineers to work onupcoming technologies which will change the way we live andwork," Head of the technology centre Rupa Santosh said.
Nokia had established a dedicated 5G/IoT lab in Bengaluru last year to work on applications for smart cities and public safety, as well as a number of IoT use cases including real-time city surveillance, smart parking.
The company said it was already working with Indian serviceproviders including Bharti Airtel and BSNL to help themtransform their networks for 5G.
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