: The 1967 logo introduced three black arrows pointing upward and right, symbolizing the company's move into the telecommunications industry.
Nokia’s origins date back to 1865 when engineer Fredrik Idestam established a wood pulp mill in southwestern Finland. The company took its name from the , which flows through the town of Nokia. nokia logo
: As the company branched into rubber manufacturing in 1898, the logo shifted to include references to Finnish Rubber Works. The "Connecting People" Era (1966–2023) : The 1967 logo introduced three black arrows
: The first logo, created in 1866, featured a salmon fish , a tribute to the river that powered their mills. created in 1866