Located on a plot of 1,000 square meters, the building has a ground floor and three floors, each of them measuring around 600 meters, except for the last one, which has an area of around 200 meters, where you can already see a colorful terrace at the top. purest Google style that enjoys panoramic views.
The headquarters, with capacity for about 100 workers, has leisure and recreation areas, a restaurant and an auditorium, thus fulfilling one of Google's main premises, which is to guarantee the well-being of its staff to improve their performance.
It is expected that top Google executives will gather in Malaga for the inauguration of this headquarters that has aroused significant interest in the city, thus reinforcing its commitment to this destination where it landed more than a decade ago.
The headquarters, with capacity for about 100 workers, has leisure and recreation areas, a restaurant and an auditorium, thus fulfilling one of Google's main premises, which is to guarantee the well-being of its staff to improve their performance.
It is expected that top Google executives will gather in Malaga for the inauguration of this headquarters that has aroused significant interest in the city, thus reinforcing its commitment to this destination where it landed more than a decade ago.
Virus Total the germ of the project
And Google's interest in the capital of the Costa del Sol began back in 2012, when it acquired Virus Total, a startup founded by Bernardo Quintero and specialized in guaranteeing online security.
This research center is part of the investments of more than 650 million dollars that Google plans to execute in Spain in the next 5 years and will have a double objective, on the one hand, to help companies and public administrations detect and understand the threats. on the network, and on the other hand, protect clients and citizens as a whole from possible cyber attacks.
'Malaga Valley'
The long-awaited opening confirms the growth of the technology and innovation sector that the city has been experiencing in the last decade, one more step in what is now known as 'Málaga Valley', a concept that has managed to capture the interest of more than 70 companies. in the last four years, which has generated more than 6,500 jobs.