United States, June 16 -- Nokia announced a major expansion of its advanced test and packaging (ATP) operations in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The investment will increase domestic production capacity of the optical networking technologies that power scalable AI infrastructure connectivity across the United States. The expansion is expected to nearly double Nokia's Pennsylvania workforce to more than 500 jobs in engineering, manufacturing, and R&D, while generating a projected economic impact of more than $500M over the next five years.Today, less than two percent of global semiconductor ATP takes place in the U.S. Nokia's Allentown facility is one of only a few in the U.S. providing ATP of photonic chips into optical modules for use in AI and...