Company: NOKBF
Filing Date: 2025-11-19
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-113946
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Company: NOKIA CORP
Filing Date: 2025-11-19
Form: 6-K
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cycle. From fixed to mobile infrastructure we are developing technology that accelerates value for our customers. I am proud of the work Team Nokia is doing to focus and lead this critical era in connectivity”.

The new strategy will focus on the following five strategic priorities:

| 1. | Accelerate           
 growth in AI & Cloud |

| 2. | Lead                                                               
 the next era of mobile connectivity with AI-native networks and 6G |

| 3. | Grow                                         
 by co-innovating with customers and partners |

| 4. | Focus                                 
 capital where Nokia can differentiate |

| 5. | Unlock              
 sustainable returns |

Together, these priorities will focus Nokia on where it can lead, simplify how it operates, and strengthen its path to deliver growth and create value.

Nokia to operate with two primary operating segments

Nokia will reorganize its business into two primary operating segments to better align to customer needs and accelerate innovation as the AI supercycle increases demand for advanced connectivity. This reorganization will take effect as of 1 January 2026.

The reorganization recognizes Network Infrastructureas a growth segment, positioned to capitalize on the rapid, global AI and data center build-out while continuing to innovate for its telecommunications customer base. The segment will continue to be led by David Heard and consists of three business units Optical Networks, IP Networks and Fixed Networks.

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The new Mobile Infrastructuresegment will bring together Nokia’s Core Networks portfolio, Radio Networks portfolio and Technology Standards, formerly Nokia Technologies. It will be positioned for core and radio network technology and services leadership to lead the industry to AI-native networks and 6G. The new segment brings together a portfolio whose value creation is founded on mobile communication technologies based on 3GPP standards with a strong cash flow position underpinned by IP licensing. It will be led by Justin Hotard on an interim basis and will consist of three business units Core Software, Radio Networks and Technology Standards.

As part of these changes, Nokia is announcing additional changes in its leadership team, effective 1 January 2026. Raghav Sahgal will take the position of Nokia’s Chief Customer Officer, and will continue in the Group Leadership Team, driving a seamless customer experience for Nokia’s customers. Patrik Hammarén will continue in the Group Leadership Team as President, Technology Standards, formerly Nokia Technologies, reflecting the significant value