Press Release Rajeev Suri receives Marco Polo award for advancing China’s development through Nokia’s technology The China Association for International Exchange of Personnel (CAIEP) recognizes Nokia’s efforts to globalize and commercialize TD-LTE technology over the last 17 years. Beijing, China - 10 April 2015 Nokia President and CEO Rajeev Suri has received the Marco Polo award, the highest honor accorded to a non-Chinese citizen, for Nokia’s longstanding contribution towards the development of the country’s economy, technology and culture. The award, presented by Zhang Jianguo, General Secretary of the CAIEP, recognizes the company’s pioneering efforts in driving the global development of TD-LTE and facilitating the creation of a rich, worldwide ecosystem and supply chain in China. With the award, Suri joins a list of global luminaries who have received this prestigious state honor, including former US President George H. W. Bush; the former CEO of Ford, Alex Trotman; and Ralph Larsen, former CEO of Johnson & Johnson. Nokia’s key achievements at a glance: Nokia was the first international company that strongly promoted TD-SCDMA and TDLTE as global standards in 1998. Since then, the company has built a full value chain for this technology in China - including product management, research and development, manufacturing, logistics, global marketing and sales and services. With a workforce comprised of 3,000 technology experts, Nokia’s global R&D headquarters for TD-LTE and related technology in Hangzhou provides services to more than 100 operators and terminal manufacturers across the world. To date, the company has 47 commercial TD-LTE networks in six continents. This technology standard has proven particularly important to Chinese operators, ecosystem partners, and subscribers - resulting in in Nokia Networks' Markus Borchert being honored with the People’s Republic of China Friendship Award in 2014. Click to Tweet: Rajeev Suri receives Marco Polo award for advancing China's development through Nokia's technology #NetworksPerform http://nokia.ly/1GogBoj Zhang Jianguo, General Secretary of the CAIEP, said: “This award is a token of our gratitude and appreciation for Rajeev Suri, and the Nokia team, for becoming one of China’s key partners in progress. We truly honor the company’s contributions as a crucial building block in the country’s economic and technological development, with the hope that this partnership will become stronger in the future.” Rajeev Suri, President and CEO of Nokia, said: “Nokia has been in China since 1982, and, as a pioneer in telecommunications, we are proud of our role in the country’s rise to become a leader of the global economy. This award recognizes our innovation force behind TD-LTE and our hard work in the country, and will spur us on to do even greater things in the days to come. We are especially inspired by the Chinese government’s Internet Plus strategy, which is very much aligned with our vision of a Programmable World.” Please click here to download a photo of the award ceremony. networks.nokia.com Did you know? Amongst recent achievements, Nokia has won the People’s Republic of China Friendship Award and the Outstanding Contribution to TD Technology Award. China Mobile, the world’s largest wireless operator, recognized Nokia as its largest non-Chinese 4G network vendor. The company also ranked Nokia as a leader in the quality assessment of its commercial TDLTE network. Connect with Nokia Networks: Website Blog Twitter Nokia Networks YouTube LinkedIn Facebook TAGS: China, TD-LTE, Marco Polo award, Rajeev Suri, Nokia, Nokia Networks About China Association for International Exchange of Personnel The China Association for International Exchange of Personnel (CAIEP) is a nationwide government-sponsored institution engaged in the international exchange of specialized technical and managerial personnel. CAIEP's main tasks are to invite foreign experts to work in China, designate Chinese managerial and technical personnel to go abroad for practical training, assist Chinese and foreign organizations in developing friendly exchange and business relations, and arrange for foreign friends to engage in research, training, and study in China. 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