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Nokia launches DAC Marketplace to support industrial enterprises

Nokia has introduced the Discretionary Access Control (DAC) Marketplace to assist industrial enterprises in digital transformation efforts. This platform offers a diverse array of industrial solutions, featuring both Nokia and third-party devices, applications, and services available on a global scale.

The DAC Marketplace enables users to easily locate and integrate products tailored for their private wireless infrastructures. Additionally, it enhances visibility for marketplace merchants among Nokia’s customer and partner networks, creating further business opportunities.

Nokia also announced that seven new merchants, including Accton Technology Corporation, Aprecomm, Environment Provisioning Script (EPS) Global, Etra Telecom, Exloc, InfiniG, and RugGear, are now participating in the marketplace.

Stephan Litjens, Vice President of Enterprise Campus Edge Solutions at Nokia, stated, “Nokia is committed to fostering an open and collaborative ecosystem that empowers industrial enterprises to harness the full potential of digital transformation.” He emphasized that customers will benefit from easier access to a range of industrial solutions.

Aprecomm's CEO, Pramod Gummaraj, highlighted the value of partnering with Nokia, providing clients with enhanced network management tools that contribute to improved reliability and performance for industrial applications. RugGear’s CEO, Maverick Chen, also noted that their durable communication devices will become available through the DAC Marketplace, further supporting industries' connectivity needs.

Nokia will showcase the DAC Marketplace at Hannover Messe 2025, providing more insights into its offerings.