Zitro rolled out the red carpet this week at its Barcelona Technology Campus for an official visit from Ramón Cubián, general director of land and delegate for management and gambling regulation.

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He was invited to explore Zitro’s development facilities for video slot games, video bingo, and electronic bingo, as well as hardware design and the game projects undertaken by Zitro Digital, the company’s online gaming division.

Accompanying Cubián were senior Zitro executives: Manuela Jiménez, vice president; Marta Cuesta, vice president of product and development; and Cristina García, director of institutional relations.

Zitro’s Barcelona Campus is home to over 550 employees. This 12,000sq.m facility is the hub for research and development, product creation and manufacturing of Zitro’s gaming solutions. The campus boasts cutting-edge video and sound recording studios alongside a dedicated plant for the assembly and quality control of Zitro’s machines.

Notably, the complex reflects Zitro’s commitment to environmental sustainability, incorporating a 528sq.m solar panel installation and a charging station for electric vehicles.

“We are honoured to have welcomed Ramón Cubián to our Technology Campus,” said Jiménez. “We were delighted to showcase the very place where Zitro’s talented team brings to life unique experiences for players around the globe.”