Frit Ravich, Manusa, PAYMSA and Talentea have joined the Eurecat technology centre’s Board of Trustees to build up its corporate representation in industry, talent selection and empowerment and in the food area with these four key players in their sectors and leaders in business innovation.
The inclusion of Frit Ravich, Manusa, PAYMSA and Talentea in the technology centre “brings experience and expertise to continue adding value to the economic and industrial community in micro-SMEs, SMEs, companies and large corporations by undertaking innovation projects and putting in place technologies to address challenges including sustainability and digitalisation,” said Daniel Altimiras, Eurecat’s chair.
Frit Ravich is a family firm established in 1963 which manufactures crisps, snacks and nuts under its own brand and also distributes third-party brands. It has been managed since 1997 by Judith Viader who has joined Eurecat’s Board of Trustees.
Manusa, which makes automatic doors for shops, airports, hospitals, office buildings, industrial plants and other facilities, is to be represented on Eurecat’s Board of Trustees by its director Laia Guilera.
In the case of PAYMSA, a Carinsa Group company specialising in FoodTech solutions and food products based on alternative proteins, its representative on the Board of Trustees will be its Deputy Chair Denia Martínez.
Talentea’s representative on Eurecat’s Board of Trustees will be engineer Antoni Garrell i Guiu, chair of the advisory board of this consultancy firm which selects and nurtures specialised talent through training and innovation consultancy for organisations which are committed to attracting and retaining global talent. A specialist in innovation management and the knowledge economy, Antoni Garrell also chairs HM Hospitales Catalunya.