DXC Technology, a leading Fortune 500 global technology services provider, today announced it has opened a new Center of Excellence in Zaragoza, Spain, to help clients unlock AI’s full potential, manage their most critical workloads, infrastructure and operations in the cloud, and keep data safe and secure wherever it’s located.
Expanding its existing operations, DXC’s engineers and technology experts working in Zaragoza will use their deep industry knowledge and expertise to support Spain’s biggest public and private sector organizations. The Center will showcase the latest cloud technologies enhanced by DXC engineers, integrating artificial intelligence into platforms that support applications and solutions to help clients modernize operations, products and services.
The Center of Excellence builds on DXC’s commitment to its customers in Spain, having opened a generative artificial intelligence Center of Excellence in Santiago de Compostela in 2023 and aiming to create hundreds of jobs in Zaragoza in the next five years in partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Teams working in the new Center will also be focused on enhancing global e-commerce strategies so customers can improve operational efficiency and reduce costs by automating inventory tracking and optimizing stock selection through AI-powered logistics and warehouse management support.
“We’re excited to grow our operations with this new Centre of Excellence, allowing us to work more closely with clients and partners,” said Alfonso Garcia Muriel, Managing Director of DXC Technology Spain. “We are committed to providing our customers with the latest AI and cloud-based solutions to improve their operations. Our continued investment and presence in Zaragoza will undoubtedly strengthen our position as a top IT services provider and foster an environment where our colleagues can thrive and contribute to Spain’s bright technological future.”
The opening ceremony event was attended by over 150 customers and partners, as well as local and national government officials including Jorge Azcón, the President of the Government of Aragon, and Natalia Chueca, the Mayor of Zaragoza.
“We’re delighted to see companies like DXC invest in the region, helping grow our capabilities, create jobs, and make Aragon a powerhouse of technological innovation in Spain” said Azcón. “DXC is helping upskill local talent and driving change in both the public and private sector, not only in Aragon but across Spain which is improving the lives of millions of citizens”.
In addition to Zaragoza, DXC will continue to deliver AI and innovation for its customers from 12 sites across Spain including in Madrid, Barcelona, Alicante and Girona.
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