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From Insight to Impact: The Role of Real-Time Data in Industrial sustainability

April 1, 2025

5G / Outdoor Wireless

Growing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting requirements and local and national government and industry regulations, are adding pressure for enterprises, particularly for those in the oil and gas, port, mining and manufacturing sectors. Reducing CO2 emissions is a business imperative across the entire value chain, and even the most energy-intensive industries, such as chemical manufacturing, must balance sustainability efforts with enhancing profitability and productivity.

By improving operational efficiencies, industries can lower their energy consumption, reduce waste and unlock new competitive advantages. To do so, however, they must find ways to access accurate data to benchmark their current environmental impact, identify areas for improvement, and track progress over time. For many, this can be fraught with difficulties, with technical limitations creating hurdles. In 2023, IBM reported that 41% of executives cited inadequate data as a top barrier to ESG progress.

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Nokia Corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones, serving customers in 130 countries. Nokia is divided into four business groups: Mobile Phones, Multimedia, Enterprise Solutions, and Networks. The Mobile Phones group markets wireless voice and data products in consumer and corporate markets. The Multimedia segment sells mobile gaming devices, home satellite systems, and cable television set-top boxes. The Enterprise Solutions group develops wireless systems for use in the corporate sector. Wireless switching and transmission equipment is sold through the company's Networks division. Nokia operates 15 manufacturing facilities in nine countries and maintains research and development facilities in 12 countries.