Nokia - Logo
In 1966, a merger between Nokia, Finnish Cable Works, and Finnish Rubber Works formed the modern Nokia Corporation. This era birthed the visual identity most people recognize today:
: As the company branched into rubber manufacturing in 1898, the logo shifted to include references to Finnish Rubber Works. The "Connecting People" Era (1966–2023) nokia logo
In February 2023, Nokia unveiled its first major brand overhaul in nearly 60 years at the Mobile World Congress. In 1966, a merger between Nokia, Finnish Cable
Nokia’s origins date back to 1865 when engineer Fredrik Idestam established a wood pulp mill in southwestern Finland. The company took its name from the , which flows through the town of Nokia. Nokia’s origins date back to 1865 when engineer
: The 1967 logo introduced three black arrows pointing upward and right, symbolizing the company's move into the telecommunications industry.