When Nokia says it will abandon its mobile phone business, it does not mean that its ambitions in the hardware field have ended: Last year, Nokia acquired the French health hardware manufacturer Withings, which opened the medical health with this €170 million acquisition. The door to the industry. The deal ended last June when Nokia united Withings' hardware manufacturing capabilities with its own patient care and preventive medical team. The combination of the two will be the foundation of Nokia's Digital Health business unit, claiming to create "smarter objects that lead a healthy life." Withings is now incorporated into Nokia Technologies, the company's research and development and patents division. “We have a clear plan for accelerating the product process and are planning to quickly advance the introduction of new health solutions – including equipment and applications. It also ensures that the team is not only immersed in technology, but also in the market and communications industry.†With the company's pre-acquisition CEO Cédric Hutchings told ZDNet, he is now Nokia's vice president of digital health. Nokia led the way, giving Withings a good growth opportunity. Hutchings adds that digital health is an important vertical area of ​​the Internet of Things, and it also matches Nokia's vision and brand equity. Catering to the mass market is a key capability, and large-scale strategic cooperation between companies is also a key capability. He said that the first results of Nokia and Withings will be shown in this year's product roadmap. Sticking to subsidiary health equipment, the concept of “light medical care†runs through the whole line Withings' health equipment products will also be branded with Nokia, but there is no exact time to rebrand. Coincidentally, Nokia's Nokia 6 mobile phone released at the CES 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show actually uses the way of product branding – is the mobile phone re-established by Nokia's departing employees? HMD Global Oy manufactures but uses the Nokia brand identity. Nokia believes that in the future it will become a health information platform, and the hardware devices connected through this platform will contribute to the user's health and activity information. This idea is quite a bit of Apple Healthkit, but how Nokia will specifically deploy this platform remains to be seen. Anesthesia Medical Co., Ltd. , https://www.honestymed.com