Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, is visiting Spain and this is everything he has done in the last few hours.
It doesn’t happen every day, and one of the greatest technology personalities of all time, Tim Cook, CEO of Manzanais visiting Spain this weekend, and specifically has just passed through Madrid.
The visit of Tim Cook Spain can be read from several points, it is not only there to meet with local teams, creatives and companies closely linked to those of Cupertino, but also to promote the launch of the iPhone 15,
His journey has begun at the Real Madrid Sports City and at the EFTI International Center of Photography and Film, a center that this year has introduced the iPhone into its curriculum.
Afterwards, he wanted to taste Madrid stew from chef Daviz Muñoz at the Lhardy restaurant.
“It’s great to be back in Spain! I’m looking forward to spending time with the dynamic community of incredibly creative developers and students, as well as world-renowned athletes and chefs. With the launch of the iPhone 15 range and the new Apple Watch and AirPods Pro models, it’s an exciting week for Apple,” said Tim Cook.
Apple presence in Spain
Apple generates jobs in all sectors of our country, both direct and indirect employment in suppliers and other jobs linked to Apple applications and other services.
In fact, Apple has more than 2,000 direct employees in Spain, which represents a growth of 30% compared to three years ago, and those in Cupertino also offer different job opportunities in stores, AIML offices and hardware engineering teams.
In fact, Apple has been operating in our country since 1985 and currently has Apple Store stores in Madrid, Barcelona, Málaga, Valencia, Zaragoza, Valladolid and Murcia.
Apple’s headquarters in Spain is located in Madrid in the Puerta del Sol building and they want to soon launch a new engineering office in the capital.
Apple also invests directly in Spain in developers, and the Apple ecosystem provides more than 120,000 jobs through the Apple Store and its applications.