Google is making a multibillion-dollar commitment to expand its operations in Oklahoma, unveiling plans Wednesday for $9 billion in new investments over the next two years.
Company leaders joined Gov. Kevin Stitt, local officials, and workforce partners at the Google Pryor Data Center to detail the projects, which include infrastructure expansion and workforce training initiatives.
Watch Google's press conference in Pryor:
Pryor and Stillwater to see major tech growth
Alphabet Chief Investment Officer Ruth Porat said the new investment builds on Google's long-standing presence in Oklahoma, which generated $2.2 billion in economic activity for businesses and industry last year. The plan includes accelerating development at the Pryor facility and building a new data center in Stillwater.