Le Tremplin has been established on the site of the former Interlac factory. Previously Interlait, and then Interlac, it was initially founded by M. Victor Trinon, himself a farmer, who collected milk from farms and delivered it door-to-door. The family business, which employed up to 350 people, met with considerable success after its creation in 1947 before folding in 2001. The architecture of the new Tremplin in Dison pays witness to the rich industrial past that contributed to the prosperity of this entire region. Visible from a long way off and illuminated at night, Le Tremplin is the emblem and remains of this industrial past. It is also the symbol of a solid springboard for tackling the future. As such, since 2009 the site has been welcoming commercial structures and has not ceased to develop, playing host to new stores and proposing new services. Furthermore, the complex is also home to a concert hall and cultural centre facilities, as well as the television studios for local channel Télévesdre and a press company: Télépro.