 Welcome back to JSA TV Live. We are the live streaming news source for Data Cloud USA here in Austin, Texas. And it's been a wonderful day two of the conference. We're just about to wrap things up, but before we do, we wanted to sit down and have a conversation with Jose Guillema with Data Center Directors with Collier. Thank you so much for joining us on JSA TV Live. Thank you, thank you so much for inviting me. So how has your Data Cloud conference been as we're wrapping things up and things are starting to wind down? I think it's been excellent. It's a great opportunity for us. We come far away in Spain and it's been a pleasure spending the event. And I think that we've learned lots of things and it's been a real pleasure attending the event. Absolutely. So Collier is for those who don't know is one of the leading data center operators in Spain in that market. So can you just offer some insight into what you guys do and then why that geographic location is so enticing? Yeah, actually, we are a real estate advisory company and what we provide is a complete and exhaustive advisory throughout the publishing of the data center from the data, from the land acquisition to the development of the facility. And also we got a good resource regarding corporate transactions and so on. And let's say that our footprint is limited to Spain and Portugal. Despite we have strong operations in the UK, Italy and obviously in the US with our teammates. But yes, I think that Spain has gained a lot of momentum to say in the last years because of the constraints that US operators and the other operators in the European countries are facing in the flat market in Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam and Paris. And geographically, Spain is ideal. It's an excellent landing station for subsequent cables. Fabric connectivity is top class and we have plenty of supply and capacities in terms of renewable energy. So I think it's a great place to launch your investments in the data set space. Absolutely. Investments, not operators, I apologize for that. So let's talk about fiber connectivity though. As you just mentioned, the fiber connectivity is strong there. So how does the fiber connectivity in Spain compare to the other parts of Europe? I think it's the class for the last decade, I think there has been a great investment in terms of fiber and dark fiber in the whole Igarian Peninsula. And we are taking advantage of it. I mean, that doesn't operate us from Spain if you take into account standard applications, requirements of 65 milliseconds latency, you can reach North America, South America through Brazil, you can reach North Africa, you know, Middle East and then Central Europe. In fact, only 35% of the data managed by the Dutch Central Operators, Dutch Central facilities that are in Spain are managed and are consumed by the Spanish market. The rest is we are providing services to the rest of Europe and North Africa and so on. Definitely an emerging market and something to keep an eye on. We're here at the conference, we're talking a lot about sustainability and greening that data center space. Spain has been making some pretty good strides with renewable energy. So can you just talk to us a little bit about what you're seeing and how that's benefiting the industry as a whole? I mean, the Spanish market is really, they know in fact that being as you're complying and getting the energy from, you know, and green resources is a must. Not just regulatory, but also from the commercial side. I mean, customers require that and you have to comply with it. And I think that Spain is really very good positioned in terms of renewable energy. We are great, there's a lot of solar farms, windmills and so on. And I think that hybridization in that regard would be a very good solution for, you know, reaching this green data center, let's say ideal framework. And in fact, we announced back in May a project in Huésca just beside EWS campus in Spain. And we are very fond of it and we'll see, we'll see. It's very exciting, the excellence and a lot of challenges. That is exciting. So congratulations, definitely something to be celebrated. Can we talk real quickly about Madrid and what's the role of that city as the market continues to emerge? Madrid has a bandage that is in a 600 kilometers radius from any point of the coast of Spain. So that in terms of connectivity, it's a very good interconnection point. There's plenty of sources to provide that connectivity. And the fact is that 90% of the current install capacity of data centers in Spain is already installed in Madrid. Barcelona is just behind, you know, maybe a couple of years before, but they are still announcing big projects there. So I think most of the requirements in different areas is related to Madrid. And Madrid is, you know, nowadays it has 100 megawatts install capacity and they're going to reach 600 in the next four years. So I think they're going to, you know, catch the flat market very recently. So that's the target. So five to 10 years down the line, what do you see for the overall data center market in Spain? I'm certain that we will be the southern Europe hub for data centers. We will take advantage of the, you know, African market growth. We'll see. I think that's plenty of opportunities. We have a lot of generation possibilities in terms of energy. And I think that in the end, we will become very relevant in the European market. Very good. Lots of exciting things to come for sure. Where can we go to just keep an eye on all of the things that you guys have coming and what you're seeing? Sure, thank you. Can you tell our viewers where they can go to learn more about your company? You can go to Colors.com. I think that you can find our contacts and also in Colors Spain. And we're happy to have you in any of your requests. Fantastic. Thank you so much for joining us here on JSA TV Live. And thanks to our viewers for tuning in and happy networking.