Nokia Unveils New Technical Advisory Board Amid Rapid Tech Evolution
The Technical Advisory Board is founded by Pallavi Mahajan and includes prominent technology leaders such as Nick McKeown and Raj Yavatkar, bringing together deep expertise in networking, infrastructure, and innovation to help steer Nokia’s future direction.
Nokia has announced the formation of a new Technical Advisory Board as part of its efforts to shape the future of connectivity and drive the evolution of next-generation networks. The move comes amid rapid technological advancements that are transforming how networks are built, managed, and experienced. The newly established board will provide independent, high-level expertise to guide the company’s long-term technology strategy, ensuring it remains at the forefront of innovation in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
The Technical Advisory Board is designed to bring an external, “outside-in” perspective to Nokia’s strategic direction. Acting as a critical sounding board, the group will rigorously assess the company’s technology vision, evaluate emerging opportunities, and validate breakthrough ideas driven by research and scientific progress. It will also play a key role in examining market positioning and talent development, helping Nokia align its innovation efforts with evolving industry demands.
Internally, the board will contribute to strengthening Nokia’s technical capabilities by mentoring key talent and advising teams across the organization. Its members will work closely with internal stakeholders to provide insights into emerging technologies and their business implications, supporting the company’s ongoing digital transformation and enterprise architecture development.
For customers, the initiative signals continued investment in more resilient, secure, and intelligently managed networks capable of supporting AI-driven services, automation, and real-time connectivity. For partners, it enhances collaboration by combining independent expertise with data-driven innovation, fostering a more open and adaptive ecosystem for developing next-generation solutions.
The board is also expected to benefit Nokia employees by creating opportunities for learning and growth through access to world-class expertise. It aims to strengthen the company’s culture of innovation and continuous learning, while positioning its workforce to operate at the cutting edge of technology. At the industry level, the initiative reinforces Nokia’s leadership ambitions, particularly in guiding the responsible application of artificial intelligence across telecom infrastructure and contributing to standards and policy discussions.
The Technical Advisory Board is founded by Pallavi Mahajan and includes prominent technology leaders such as Nick McKeown and Raj Yavatkar, bringing together deep expertise in networking, infrastructure, and innovation to help steer Nokia’s future direction.

