Company
About Notava
Core Team History
People
Antti Latva-aho, CEO
tel +358 [0]50 581 6909
Risto Suoranta, CTO
tel +358 [0]50 337 6300
Timo Eriksson
Chief Architect
tel +358 [0]50 550 3340
Takaharu Fujii
Head of Notava Japan
tel +81 [0]80 3271 9956
Emails: firstname.lastname@notava.com
Locations
Notava Oy
Hiilikatu 3
00180 Helsinki, Finland
Notava Oy
Pyhäjärvenkatu 5
33200 Tampere, Finland
Tokyo
K.K. Notava
Kamiyacho MT Bldg. 14F
4-3-20 Toranomon Minato-ku
Tokyo 105-0001 Japan
tel +81 3 5404 3422
About Notava
Notava develops innovative solutions combining novel mobile technologies, web services and ubiquitous applications. The company was founded early 2009 by senior technology experts each having +14 years industry background.
Notava's core asset consists of the uAxes Platform enabling generic brokering based resource access provisioning. The platform consists of two server and one client entity and uses flexible and scalable data semantics centric architecture. On top of the readily existing scalable cross-platform solution, new use-cases can be developed to generate new revenue streams to our clients.
uAxes based WiFi Offloading solution makes full use of the uAxes platform. The product helps operators to turn the mobile data congestion from a threat into a business opportunity.
Core Team History
Notava was founded in 2009 by senior technical people from Nokia. The Notava Core Team members posses cumulatively over 100 years of experience from the mobile industry and were in charge of several big Nokia R&D projects:
- WB-TDMA demonstration system for EU UMTS development project ACT/FRAMES project (link)
- World’s first 3GPP compatible network platform LiveSite demonstrated in MWC2001 in Barcelona (link)
- Development of Nokia Jappla HW platform (miniaturised mechanical mock-up of ARM based Linux device) (link)
- Network on Terminal Architecture (NoTA) development, released into open source by Nokia (link)
- Several different type of NoTA compliant co-processor integrations to Symbian and Maemo platforms
- Piloting products to support adaptation of BT LE as part of Bluetooth core technology (link)
- Semantic web for device interoperability initiative in Nokia Research Center published in sourceforge.net (link)
- Over 30 granted patents and 50+ pending patent applications
