Nokia Buys Wearable Tech Experts Withings

Nokia has revealed a surprising return to the mobile device market with the purchase of one of the world’s largest digital health firms.

The iconic Finnish manufacturer, previously best known for its mobile phones before its acquisition by Microsoft two years ago, will be acquiring French firm Withings for $191m (£131m).

Withings, which has approximately 200 employees across offices in Paris, France, Cambridge, US and Hong Kong, is best known for its health-focused Activité Pop smartwatches (pictured below), but the company also makes smart home products such as thermometers, blood pressure monitors, and weighing scales.

Strengthening

Nokia says that the deal, which it hopes will close in the next quarter, will “help people all over the world lead healthier, happier and more productive lives”, particularly helping those who suffer from illnesses such as hearth disease.

“We have said consistently that digital health was an area of strategic interest to Nokia, and we are now taking concrete action to tap the opportunity in this large and important market,” said Nokia president and CEO Rajeev Suri.

“With this acquisition, Nokia is strengthening its position in the Internet of Things in a way that leverages the power of our trusted brand, fits with our company purpose of expanding the human possibilities of the connected world, and puts us at the heart of a very large addressable market where we can make a meaningful difference in peoples’ lives.”

“We’re thrilled to be welcoming the Withings team to Nokia Technologies and help spread the word about all the awesome products they’re building. Together, we’ll take digital health products beyond counting and tracking to help people everywhere connect to healthier and happier lives.”

Withings will become part of the company’s Nokia Technologies arm, which most recently hit the headlines concerning the release of its Ozo virtual reality camera, which offered 360-degree video for professional film studios.

“We at Withings have a big vision to create “smarter products for healthy living” – or as you put it, “a family of devices, working together to keep you and your loved ones well”,” Withings CEO Cédric Hutchings said.

“I’m thrilled about this opportunity to unite our teams and welcome such a world-class group of innovative and committed professionals.”

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Mike Moore

Michael Moore joined TechWeek Europe in January 2014 as a trainee before graduating to Reporter later that year. He covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to mobile devices, wearable tech, the Internet of Things, and financial technology.

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