

This Expo area featured the following demos. Click on a demo name to learn more about it.
Nokia research concepts that give you a glimpse of the future today with communications experiences immersed in both human nature and the environment we live in:
See the Nokia World venue map (PDF file, 130 KB)
Carbide family of developer tools and Series 40 and S60 platform SKDs provide the complete set of tools for mobile applications development. See the latest features in the platforms and Carbide tools! For more information: www.forum.nokia.com/tools
MOSH is a user defined channel for the distribution of mobile content. MOSH is designed as a one-to-many distribution platform -
a targeted channel for developers and tech leaders to publish applications and content for the mobile device to a global audience.
While keeping the design consistent and familiar S60 expands the choices with touch UI with tactile feedback, advanced sensors with sensor framework and UI Accelerator Toolkit. These give more alternatives for different kind of users and for manufacturers, operators and developers it provides space for totally new kind of innovations.
S60 is the leading mobile innovation platform, offering all software developers the tools and features they need to create mobile applications and services that satisfy their customers and business needs. S60 offers the widest choice of runtime technologies that provide maximum flexibility to developers.
A flash presentation explaining take back and recycling of used mobile devices.
Connect2Earth is an exciting collaboration between Nokia, WWF and IUCN - the World Conservation Union - to allow young people to share their thoughts and opinions on the environment via the web and mobile devices.
This demo presents examples of environmental services; what they are and how they can be benefited.
Environmental concerns have always played a key role in the way Nokia designs and produces devices. With over a billion of us worldwide using Nokia phones, we realize even small steps forward can give a big difference. A challenging but exciting prospect. We don't pretend to have all the answers yet.
The new Nokia 3110 Evolve is a little step on this long road.
Near Field Communication integrated in handsets like Nokia 6131 NFC allow consumers to use the phone as a travel card, credit card or card for loyalty programs. Consumers can pick up information simply by touching NFC tags on everyday objects, such as other NFC phones, posters, bus stop signs, food packaging, and many more.
Nokia e-mail service activation demo shows the evolution of the current settings wizard and device management functionality from local wizard to on-line wizard. There are two use cases: 1) activation of the existing e-mail account and 2) creation of a new e-mail account from the device.
Converged communication demo shows how user communication experience can be enhanced by leveraging IMS and new technology enablers. In a cross-industry collaborative effort, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Ericsson and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications are working together to concept, develop and showcase future interoperable IMS services. A preliminary version of Nokia's reference implementation is being demonstrated.
Mobile Web Server lets you name your device and make it accessible in the Internet with a browser. The software includes several applications from content creation to remote usage, as well as it enables creating your own applications and content. "Use, Tune or Develop it" - http://mymobilesite.net
Nokia Point&Find is an easy way to find information on the internet: people can simply point their camera phone on their surroundings to access relevant information. Nokia Point&Find is revolutionizing the way people utilize their phones and the internet.
Nokia Research Center and MIT are carrying out a joint research project on the use of natural human languages for interacting in mobile environments. These solutions enable spoken natural, human language-based operations and queries on your mobile phone, to and from other devices and on the internet.
Click to find enables direction and object tracking using a mobile phone from distances up to 100 meters. It uses small tags, a direction-finding antenna and a wireless connection, so no infrastructure or GPS is needed. Click to find lost objects, and send and receive data just by pointing at another device.
Journalists are able to create and publish multimedia news reports directly and quickly from the center of action. It features text, picture, video & audio inserts into a news report. Additionally, a reporter may transmit an instant live video report directly to the editor or online.
This near-eye display offers a unique gaze-tracking experience, enabling the user to command a game or other virtual reality solution through their eye movement and still zooming in addition to using ones hands.
Nokia research projects on local environment, sustainable materials and component evolution towards more sustainable mobile communications devices, their manufacturing processes and recycling.
Carman is an open source-based application to visualize and collect data from car computer using an OBD-II (on board diagnostics) connection. Location data combined with a social network makes it double the fun.