The Minister of Finance, Economic Transition and Digital Transformation of Ceuta, Kissy Chandiramani, and the Managing Director of Ceuta Tax Services, Enrique Reyes, visited Zitro’s facilities in Barcelona, where they were able to see the behind-the-scenes work behind each product and the human and technological team that makes up the Campus.
Accompanied by Zitro members Manuela Jiménez, Vice President, Marta Cuesta, Vice President of Product and Development, and Cristina García, Director of Institutional Relations, the Ceutan authorities visited the different departments located in Zitro’s Technological Campus, where the development of software for video slot games, video bingo and Electronic Bingo takes place, the design of the hardware, as well as the game projects of Zitro Digital, Zitro’s online gaming division.
Zitro’s campus houses over 550 employees in 12,000 m2 dedicated to R&D, creation, development, and manufacturing of Zitro products. Using a sustainable building, the company reflects its commitment to the environment and renewable energies, with a surface area of 528m² of solar panels and charging stations for electric vehicles.
Kissy Chandiramani, on behalf of the Ceuta City Council, commented: “Ceuta feels fully supported by the sector, as we continue to advance our green, blue, and smart strategy.”
Manuela Jiménez stated: “We are very grateful to the authorities for their interest in knowing about our technological campus. It is a pride to show our laboratory of ideas in detail, where Zitro’s great human team works with the most advanced technology on the market to develop the best products.”
For her part, Marta Cuesta said: “In our Campus, the Zitro team works passionately on our products designed to satisfy customers on all continents where we have a commercial presence, which is in more than 47 countries.”







