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2nd August - Mobile phone company Nokia has teamed up with
a design school in Bangalore to open its first studio in India.
Nokia will work on new ideas for India's fast-growing mobile
phone users together with students from the Srishti School
of Art, Design and Technology.
The partnership is the first in a series planned to tap into
the potential of countries which are seen as design hot-spots.
The Nokia handsets created in Bangalore will also be sold
worldwide.
"India is a dynamic and inspiring place for designers
with its diverse mix of cultures, traditions and colour,"
said Alastair Curtis, Nokia's chief designer.
"The new satellite studio will help us further develop
our understanding of this vibrant country and to work more
closely with its extremely talented designers."
Good indicator
A Nokia spokesman said India was a good indicator of other
emerging markets with rapidly expanding economies, as demand
for mobile phones spanned the range from cheap no-frills handsets
to high-end multimedia devices.
Nokia hopes that by embracing the skills of budding and established
designers in India, it will inspire new trends across markets.
The Finnish firm - the world's biggest phone maker - is expected
to set up its next design partnership in the Brazilian city
of Rio de Janeiro later this year.
It currently has about 300 designers in its global team,
working from four main studios in Finland, the UK, the US
and China, as well as a number of second-tier offices.
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