Digia, the software powerhouse listed
on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki exchange (DIG1V), today announced that it has
signed an agreement to acquire Qt
software technologies and Qt business from Nokia. Following the
acquisition Digia becomes responsible for all the Qt activities formerly
carried out by Nokia. These include product development, as well as the
commercial and open source licensing and service business. Following the
acquisition, Digia plans to quickly enable Qt on Android, iOS and
Windows 8 platforms.
One of Digia's key objectives with this acquisition is to improve its
position within the Qt ecosystem by further strengthening Qt's R&D
capabilities and expanding its reach on many more platforms than ever
before. Since Digia acquired the Qt Commercial licensing business from
Nokia in March 2011, the operation has continued to be successful and
has grown substantially. Digia forecasts the acquisition's impact on its
2012 revenues to be positive. In the following years, Digia forecasts
the Qt business to grow. As part of the transaction, a maximum of 125 Qt
people from Nokia will transfer to Digia, mostly based in Oslo, Norway
and Berlin, Germany. This business transaction will significantly
strengthen Digia's product business and supports Digia's strategic
objective to grow internationally.
Digia encourages all current ecosystem members to continue working on
improving Qt with full confidence in Digia's continued investment to
make Qt the leading cross-platform development framework. Digia will
work with ecosystem members to secure a successful release of Qt5 and is
committed to continuing the Qt Project in order to maintain Qt's
availability under both open source and commercial licenses.
"We are looking forward to welcoming the Qt team to Digia. By adding
this world class organization to our existing team we plan to build the
next generation leading cross-platform development environment," said
Tommi Laitinen, SVP, International Products, Digia. "Now is a good time
for everyone to revisit their perception of Qt. Digia's targeted R&D
investments will bring back focus on Qt's desktop and embedded platform
support, while widening the support for mobile operating systems."
"Nokia is proud of the contributions we've made to Qt over the past four
years. We are pleased that we've been able to work with Digia to secure
continued development of Qt by the current core team," said Sebastian
Nyström, head of Nokia Strategy. "Digia's plans to acquire Qt mean that
it can continue as a successful open source project and also offer
continuing employment for many people in the community."
Qt has been used by over 450,000 developers and thousands of leading
companies worldwide in over 70 industries to power the most innovative,
mission-critical and renowned applications and UIs. Qt Commercial is a
leader in a number key market segments including automotive, medical,
advanced visualization & animation, industrial automation and aerospace
& defense. In the future, Digia expects that Qt will have a key role
bringing world-class user experience and user interfaces to embedded
systems and consumer electronics.
More information will be available shortly on qt.digia.com
and qt-project.org which will be the
main information-sharing sites for Qt.
ABOUT DIGIA
Digia is a Finnish software solutions and service company. We have
nearly 1,000 professionals creating inventive solutions and bringing
success for people, businesses and communities in everyday life. We
improve our customers' competitiveness with multi channeled enterprise
solutions that improve effectiveness and customer experience. Our
customers trust our insightful specialists, our deep industry
comprehension and recognized wide-ranging technology know-how. Our
innovative products are within reach of people around the world.
We deliver ICT solutions and services to various industries, focusing
especially on finance, public sector, trade and services and
telecommunications. Digia operates in Finland, Russia, China, Sweden,
Norway and in the U.S. The company is listed on the NASDAQ
OMX Helsinki exchange (DIG1V).

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