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Google opens offices in El Salvador and presents a US$200,000 grant for female entrepreneurs
Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 18:45
Fuente: Reuters

The arrival of Google takes place after an agreement signed with the government of Nayib Bukele in August 2023 to advance the modernization of the Central American country in the areas of digital government, health and education.

The technology giant Google officially opened its offices in El Salvador in the company of the current president, Nayib Bukele, and also announced a subsidy of US$200,000 for female entrepreneurs.

“We are inaugurating the Google offices in El Salvador, let's say the most important physical presence, or the base of operations of Google in El Salvador,” declared Bukele when presiding over the opening ceremony in the capital.

The arrival of Google takes place after an agreement signed with the Salvadoran government in August 2023 to advance the modernization of the country in the areas of digital government, health and education.

The company indicated that this office opening is part of the agreement signed in August 2023 with the Salvadoran Government and that includes the allocation of at least US$500 million from the Salvadoran state budget for the payment of services.

Bukele highlighted that El Salvador already works with technology, and cited as an example that “there is not a single child” in the country who does not have a device with the Google Classroom teaching platform, which “is a great step in digitalization.” and the improvement of education.”

Promoting education in the country “is not so fast” and requires many allies, such as “the case of Google, which has the technology that we need,” he indicated.

The president announced that over time “new applications and new technologies” will be developed to improve the public health system and for the “modernization” of procedures in institutions such as land, sea and airport customs.

Bukele, who was re-elected in February for a second term, announced that in the “first months” of his next government, which begins on June 1, he will launch a “telemedicine” system with Google technology.

Also included, among other projects, is the installation of “a data center in El Salvador,” which will be a “million-dollar investment” by Google, he emphasized.

For his part, the president of Google Cloud for Latin America, Eduardo López, assured that the commitment to El Salvador is “long-term.”

“Today we are opening this office that marks our official arrival in the country to be an active enabler in cloud technologies that generate a positive impact on economic development and the growth of opportunities for the Salvadoran population,” said López.

Before the inauguration, Eleonora Rabinovich, of Government Relations and Public Affairs for Google Hispanoamérica, announced that Google.org would provide US$200,000 in subsidy to the Promujeres organization “to help develop entrepreneurs in El Salvador.”

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