
Martín Migoya
Built Latin America's most valuable technology services company from Buenos Aires, serving Google, Disney, and Electronic Arts with AI-augmented software development and digital transformation
Martín Migoya co-founded Globant in 2003 in Buenos Aires with three partners, building it into Latin America's most valuable technology services company. Globant provides digital transformation services — software development, UX design, AI implementation, cloud migration, data engineering, and gaming development — to global enterprises across multiple industries. The company employs over 30,000 professionals ("Globers") across 30+ countries. Globant's client roster is impressive: Google, Disney, Electronic Arts, Santander, American Express, and numerous other Fortune 500 companies rely on Globant for digital engineering. The company organizes its capabilities into "Studios" — specialized practice areas focused on specific technologies or domains (AI Studio, Cloud Studio, Game Studio, Data & AI Studio, Metaverse Studio). This studio model allows rapid assembly of cross-functional teams tailored to each client's needs. The company's Argentine roots provide both advantages (access to high-quality, cost-competitive engineering talent in Latin America) and challenges (Argentine currency volatility, macroeconomic instability). Globant has diversified its talent base to India, Eastern Europe, and other regions to reduce Argentina concentration. Key stock drivers include revenue growth (organic and through acquisitions), large enterprise deal wins, AI studio adoption, gross margin trends, client concentration, competitive dynamics against Accenture, EPAM, and Thoughtworks, Argentine macroeconomic conditions, and the overall pace of enterprise digital transformation spending.
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