Former Nokia CEO 2030 Smartphones In our Bodies Will Happen with 6G
Pekka Lundmark – Former Nokia CEO: Well, it will definitely happen. I was talking about 6G earlier, which is around 2030. I would say that by then, definitely the smartphone as we know it today will not anymore be the usual, kind of the most common interface. Many of these things will be built directly into our bodies.
Nokia Rep: 3D Glasses – Speaking and Translating Supported By 6G
Nokia Speaker: One of the important statements we’ve, I think, made at our most recent developers conference is that we believe that one of the big advantages of augmented reality is actually solving problems here on Earth. It will be things like having glasses and being able to translate as you speak with glasses, and those are very close.
Former Nokia CEO – High Quality Holograms Supported by 6G
Pekka Lundmark – Former Nokia CEO: Holograms will be very, very high quality in the era of 6G. I’ve already seen 5G based hologram demonstrations. They already work, but then with the next generation technology with 6G, I mean, we could be having this meeting so that in reality we would be sitting in different parts of the world.
Interviewer: All right. Well, I’ve enjoyed seeing you for the last time I’ll ever see you in person. Thank you very much to our amazing panelists.
Nokia 6G Comments
6G is poised to be much more than just a traditional network. At Nokia, there’s a strong belief that 6G will empower us to seamlessly navigate and engage with both digital and physical worlds. This advancement could usher in a new era of services that extend well beyond simple communication. As artificial intelligence AI and quantum technologies continue to progress, they will become deeply integrated into the network, broadening its role and capabilities. While this shift promises greater efficiency and innovation, we must also be mindful of the implications. We need to ensure that this evolution leads to connectivity that is more intuitive, secure against cyber threats, and considerate of our environment. It’s essential that we harness these developments to boost productivity while also rethinking how we live, work, and care for our planet.
