BOGOTA (Reuters)—Amazon Web Services (AWS), a unit of Amazon.com Inc., said on Thursday it would open a Latin America infrastructure location in Colombia and help train 2,000 students in cloud technology.
The company will collaborate with Colombia’s public technical education institute to train students in cloud computing. In a government statement, Jeffrey Kratz, AWS’ general public sector manager for Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada.
The company’s fourth Edge location in Latin America will help deliver data, videos, and applications at higher speeds to end-users.
In Bogota for a technology conference, Kratz said Amazon wants to support the development of digital infrastructure and help entrepreneurs create large-scale projects. He said the company would continue investing in Colombia, but he did not provide further details.
“We are excited to continue investing in Latin America’s success,” Kratz told Reuters. “This investment will ensure that customers have the tools and services to continue innovating for positive user experience.”
Last August, Amazon, the world’s largest online retailer, announced that it would open its first customer service center in Colombia later this year and employ 600 people.
The service center will serve customers worldwide in Spanish, English, and Portuguese.