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Google announces its first cloud region in Greece

Google made a major announcement from Athens on Thursday, laying out its plans to set up its first regional cloud service hub in Greece. This investment follows major decisions by Microsoft and Amazon to set up shop in Greece, and promises to create nearly 20,000 jobs through direct investment and partnerships by the end of the decade while giving a boost to Greece’s efforts to become a regional and world cloud computing hub. Alex Patelis, the chief economic adviser to the Prime Minister of Greece, joins Thanos Davelis to discuss the significance of this latest move by Google, and look at what it means for Greece’s efforts to boost its tech sector and transform its economy.

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:

Google to build its first cloud region in Greece

Google promises Greece 20K jobs with cloud expansion

Innovation Park to Turn Thessaloniki into Greece’s Silicon Valley

FDI jumps to 5 bln euros in Greece in 2021

Rare 1,000-year-old manuscript returned to Greece from US

EU countries to back energy windfall levies, lock horns over gas price cap

Countries ‘furious’ over EU reluctance to consider gas price cap

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