Nokia EVP Tero Ojanperä Leaves To Vision+ Which Focuses On Windows Phone App Development

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Its an interesting news. Nokia Executive Vice President Tero Ojanperä, who also served at Nokia for more than 20 years  at positions such as Chief Technology Officer, Chief Strategy Officer, Head of Research is now leaving the company. He  is leaving to a small company called Vision+. Vision+ will focus on applications and games development projects for Nokia supported platforms, especially for Windows Phone platform. Nokia today also made the announcement that it will partner with Vision+ and based on the partnership, Vision+ apps are targeted for receiving marketing and other commercial support activities from Nokia to support their market entry.

Tero Ojanperä on his new role at Vision+,

"My new role at Vision+ will give me a fantastic opportunity to leverage my strong industry relationships and versatile experience built up within Nokia and the surrounding mobile ecosystem. Vision+ will be able to provide support to developers and entrepreneurs when they plan to introduce the best visions and product concepts into global and local markets. I look forward working together with these companies targeting to monetize their great ideas,"

Press release after the break.

Vision+ – a new fund devoted to investing in innovative products

Nokia announced today plans to collaborate with Vision+, an independently-run investment fund, focused on financing innovative products. Vision+ introduces a new funding model for venture investments where investments are made into product development projects with a clear target for market entry and commercialization. Nokia also plans to be an anchor investor in Vision+.

Nokia’s investment in the new fund is part of an ongoing strategy to broaden application and games development for Nokia’s ecosystem. Vision+ funded applications and games development projects for Nokia supported platforms, especially for Windows Phone platform, are targeted for receiving marketing and other commercial support activities from Nokia to support their market entry.

The fund’s focus is to take a unique approach in match-making application development projects directly with customers, resulting in new innovations coming onto the market more quickly. In addition, product developers will create and preserve their own intellectual property, helping them to grow the value of their companies, while Vision+ will share product revenues. Vision+ is to fund applications and games for various platforms especially focused on Converged Gaming, Entertainment & Education and Preventive Health Care and Wellness. As Vision+ moves forward, it will look into expanding across other industries, exploring visionary product concepts in clean water and energy.

"We’re excited to work with Vision+ and foster innovation for the mobile developer ecosystem where we believe that the next big opportunity will be local application development. The Nokia developer program provides strong support for local developers and it aims to have the most local application portfolio. Thus this initiative is a great addition to our developer activities, including those with Microsoft. We look forward to more and more innovative applications from creative entrepreneurs in the mobile space," says Marco Argenti, Senior Vice President, Developer Experience, Nokia

"My new role at Vision+ will give me a fantastic opportunity to leverage my strong industry relationships and versatile experience built up within Nokia and the surrounding mobile ecosystem. Vision+ will be able to provide support to developers and entrepreneurs when they plan to introduce the best visions and product concepts into global and local markets. I look forward working together with these companies targeting to monetize their great ideas," says Tero Ojanperä, Managing Partner, Vision+.

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