Zitro has welcomed a Sant Quirze del Vallès City Council delegation to its Barcelona Technology Campus. Headed by Mayor Elisabeth Oliveras, the delegation toured the Campus facilities and learned about the extensive work that goes into each product and the dedicated team behind it.
Zitro’s Technology Campus reflects the company’s dedication to innovation and technological advancement. Over 600 highly skilled professionals, including mathematicians, artists, engineers, and developers, are employed across a 12,000 m2 building divided into various departments essential for Zitro’s operations. To continue supporting Zitro’s rapid growth, the team of professionals is expected to increase significantly. For this reason, the campus will soon expand with a second 6,000 m² building, located in the same business park.
As Marta Cuesta, Zitro’s VP of Product and Development, said, ‘It’s an honor to invite the mayor to visit our Technology Campus in Sant Quirze del Vallès. We strongly believe this visit offers a great opportunity to explore potential collaborations between Zitro and the City Council to foster our community’s economic and municipal growth.”
Concerning the future expansion of the Campus, Marta Cuesta stated, “Our project is rapidly growing, and we believe that the City Council’s support can be crucial to driving this development forward. The new Technology Campus, located just a short distance from the existing one, will bring numerous benefits to Sant Quirze del Vallès, such as job creation and attracting top talent to the area.”