Google is expanding its footprint in Oklahoma with plans for major growth at its Pryor data center and the new facility in Stillwater. The two-year, $9 billion investment aims to strengthen the state’s role in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and technology-driven industries.
In this Q&A, , Google’s Head of Data Center Public Affairs, and share why Oklahoma was chosen, what the investment means for the state’s economy, and what residents can expect from the new data centers.
Kate Franko // Head of Data Center Public Affairs, Google
Whenever we go into a new area, we look for available land, available resources, and available workforce. And Oklahoma has the magic combination of all three. We've been here for a long time already, and we've had a wonderful experience in the state of