Databricks, the Data and AI company, has announced the opening of a new office in São Paulo to accommodate its expanding team and customer base in Latin America, fueled by growing demand for its data intelligence solutions.
This move underscores Databricks’ commitment to supporting Brazilian enterprises as they accelerate their adoption of data and AI. With its Data Intelligence Platform, Databricks is positioned to help organisations in Brazil unlock insights, drive AI innovation and realise the full potential of their data.
Located in Brazil’s business district on Avenida Brigadeiro in the Faria Lima Corporate Building, Databricks’ new São Paulo office offers employees, customers and partners three times the collaborative working space of its previous location.
This news builds on Databricks’ momentum across Latin America, following a period of regional growth and investment.
The company recently opened an office in Heredia, Costa Rica, announced a new presence in Mexico City and supports a growing customers across the region, including Arezzo, Banco Bradesco, Brasilprev, Casas Bahia, Cielo, Estapar, Gerdau, Gol Linhas Aéreas, iFood, Natura &Co, PicPay, PortoBank, Renner, Riachuelo, Quinto Andar and XP Inc., all headquartered in Brazil.
This highlights Databricks’ expanding footprint and ongoing dedication to advancing data and AI innovation across Brazil and Latin America.
“Our new São Paulo office reflects the incredible momentum we’re experiencing across Brazil and Latin America,” said Rory Patterson, Chief of Staff to the CEO and VP of Corporate Operations at Databricks.
“This expanded, collaborative space will empower our growing team while creating new opportunities for customers and partners to innovate alongside us. The investment underscores our long-term commitment to the region and our conviction that data and AI will transform organisations of every size.”
Marcos Grilanda, Vice President and General Manager for Latin America at Databricks, said, “Our new São Paulo office marks an exciting step forward for Databricks in Latin America.”
“This expansion underscores the tremendous growth we’re seeing in Brazil as more organisations turn to the Data Intelligence Platform to drive innovation and business value. We look forward to welcoming customers and partners into this expanded space to collaborate on turning data into actionable insights and measurable business results.”
William Silva, Estapar’s Head of Data, said, “As a leading autotech services company, Estapar relies on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to accelerate our data and AI initiatives, deliver innovative experiences to our users, and scale securely as we grow.”
“Databricks’ expansion in São Paulo is a great milestone for the Brazilian tech ecosystem and will help Estapar and many other organisations drive the next wave of digital transformation across Brazil.”