The mayor of Zaragoza, Natalia Chueca , held a meeting this Wednesday in Madrid with Google’s Vice President of Public Affairs, Cris Turner, to expose the potential of the Aragonese capital as a technological hub. Chueca has detailed that companies like Google are “looking for avenues of collaboration and exploring possibilities of settling in Zaragoza . ”
In statements made during the South Summit Madrid 2024 , a fair with the most innovative proposals and considered the largest event in southern Europe on entrepreneurship, Chueca explained that Turner is visiting Spain and wanted to learn about the Zaragoza technological project.
The mayor recalled that Zaragoza “is being known internationally” as a technological hub “with great projection for the coming years” with the arrival of Amazon , Microsoft and other technology companies.

In this sense, Chueca stressed that today he had the first contact meeting, a meeting that he described as satisfactory, which is why he predicted that there will be many more. “ It has been a very fruitful meeting , where we have already established different avenues of collaboration in different areas, which I hope will materialize as soon as possible,” he said.

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