Time of Spain’s digital platform is now fully up and running, bringing together a wide range of companies from the Spanish ceramic sector in a single online space. This reflects industry’s high level of engagement and commitment to the initiative. With all features live and participation complete, the platform serves as a central hub for information on the event, which will take place between February and March in the province of Castellón.
Promoted by ASCER, the Time of Spain initiative brings together nearly 70 companies from the Spanish ceramic sector within a shared framework. Throughout February and March, participating companies will host visits, showcase their latest innovations, and organise professional meetings at their facilities. This extensive participation underlines the diversity, strength and collective drive of the Spanish ceramic industry, united in a shared effort to enhance its visibility among professional audiences. In parallel, ASCER has put together a dedicated programme for specialised national and international media. The agenda includes an international press conference, the Tile of Spain Awards ceremony, a workshop on 2026 ceramic trends, factory visits, and a range of complementary cultural activities related to ceramics. These include an exhibition featuring the winning projects of the CRU Ceramic Contest, the Castellón Ceramic Route, and a guided tour of Onda’s historic old town.
The Time of Spain website provides access to a comprehensive directory of participating companies, as well as a detailed professional agenda of activities scheduled for the coming weeks. It serves as a key resource for professionals, specifiers, buyers, and specialised media seeking first-hand insight into the Spanish ceramic ecosystem. Designed as an intuitive and practical consultation tool, the website includes search filters by company name and product category, along with an interactive map that enables users to easily locate participating companies within the ceramic district.
Through this platform, Time of Spain places companies, people, and territory at the heart of the narrative, highlighting them as key elements for understanding both the present and future of Spanish ceramics. It marks a moment in the calendar when the industry opens its doors and shares its vision for innovation, design, manufacturing process, and sustainability.
Time of Spain is supported by a network of institutions that promote the visibility and international positioning of the Spanish ceramic sector. These include ICEX Spain Trade and Investment, IVACE, Castellón City Council, Onda City Council, and the Provincial Council of Castellón. Together, these institutions collaborate on a wide range of programme activities, including press missions, inbound buyers’ missions, guided tours, ceramic exhibitions and dedicated media activities.

















