Google Starts Construction of $850M Data Center in Uruguay
New facility aims to advance AI capabilities and support economic growth while targeting sustainability.
Google has broken ground on a new data center in Canelones, Uruguay, marking its second major infrastructure investment in Latin America.
This $850 million project aims to meet the increasing demand for cloud services while advancing AI capabilities and supporting economic growth in the region.
The new facility will complement Google’s existing data center in Chile, which opened in 2015.
Google has also been investing in digital skills training to prepare the next generation of professionals for careers in technology to support the broader goal of digital transformation in Latin America.
The company’s Google Cloud Skills Boost platform, which offers on-demand training, is already working with over 550 universities in Latin America. In the past 18 months, more than 35,000 digital skill badges have been awarded to students and developers, further promoting AI expertise in the region.
Google is collaborating with the Universidad Tecnológica and Universidad de Montevideo to incorporate tech-focused content into their curriculums. It is also working with the National Development Agency and the National Agency of Research and Innovation to support startup academies.
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