The Aragonese capital, Zaragoza, is moving towards becoming the European headquarters of Gruve.ai, a startup in the field of artificial intelligence and data centers, thanks to a strategic meeting involving Mayor Natalia Chueca and CEO Tarun Raisoni.
In an important meeting held in Silicon Valley, the mayor of Zaragoza Natalia Chueca, along with the CEO of Gruve.ai, Tarun Raisoni, discussed Zaragoza’s technological capabilities and the potential collaboration to host the company’s upcoming European expansion. This dialogue highlights the willingness of both parties to explore beneficial partnerships that will enhance the economic and technological fabric of the region.
Zaragoza presents a consolidated technological ecosystem, a feature that has captured Gruve.ai’s interest. The city boasts a privileged geographic location and access to local partners who could facilitate large-scale projects. Additionally, discussions revealed how server production could align with the five-year technology renewal cycle, promising a steady and stable production that advocates for lasting and specialized employment in the region.
Expansion and ambitions of Gruve.ai
Since its founding in 2024, Gruve.ai has positioned itself at the forefront of innovation in artificial intelligence infrastructure. With global offices extending from India to Dubai, and robust funding that includes 35 million euros in its Series A round along with significant support from Cisco Systems in April 2025, the firm looks to Zaragoza as a critical link in its European expansion. This interest translates into an imminent visit by executives to Zaragoza to advance negotiations and assess the local logistical and technological capabilities.











