Terrassa Industry: Chamber of Commerce “Touch of Pito” Claim
Celebrate Terrassa’s industrial prowess! The Chamber of Commerce’s Cambra 2025 Awards spotlighted the city’s vital role in Catalonia’s industrial legacy, recognizing key players like Venair Ibérica and DC fine Chemicals. President Ramon Talamàs underscored Terrassa’s ancient importance during the event, “A Pito Toc,” emphasizing its industrial past, present, and linguistic ties. The awards highlighted the city’s resilience and innovation,a spirit beautifully captured by writer Vicenç Villatoro. Mayor jordi Ballart revealed upcoming projects, including new film studios signaling Terrassa’s commitment to forward-thinking growth. News Directory 3 brings you the latest on this engaging event. Discover what’s next for this dynamic Catalan hub.
Terrassa Chamber Celebrates Catalan Industry Legacy with Cambra 2025 Awards
updated June 11, 2025
the Terrassa Chamber of Commerce recently honored several companies and a businessman at the Cambra 2025 Awards,
celebrating the legacy of the catalan Industrial Revolution. The awards ceremony,held at the main theater in
Terrassa,recognized Venair Ibérica,DC Fine Chemicals,Lamp,Finmanflies,and Jaume Capdevila,founder of the
IMAN Group,for their contributions to industry.
Ramon Talamàs, president of the chamber, emphasized Terrassa’s historical significance as an epicenter of
Catalan industry. the event, themed “A Pito Toc,” showcased the town’s industrial past and present. The awards
highlighted the importance of industry, linguistic heritage, and even humor.
the Chamber reissued Jacint Morera’s work on linguistic connections to industry, titled after the event’s theme.
attendees were surprised by a “touch of pito” sound, signaling the start of the speeches.
Writer Vicenç Villatoro noted Terrassa’s unique ability to develop industry with limited resources. He stated that
“The initiative, the mood, these intangible things were before and made it possible for the industry to emerge.”
Mayor Jordi Ballart mentioned ongoing projects, including new film and television studios and collaborations with
the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC).
“The initiative, the mood, these intangible things were before and made it possible for the industry to emerge,”
Vicenç Villatoro, writer
What’s next
Terrassa aims to build on its industrial heritage with new projects and collaborations, solidifying its position
as a key player in Catalan industry and a hub for innovation and economic growth.
