IMEFY received an institutional visit from Nuria Aymerich, Special Commissioner for Industrial Competitiveness and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises at the Ministry of Industry and Tourism, at its facilities in Los Yébenes (Toledo).
This meeting was part of a series of visits organised to gain first-hand knowledge of the industrial fabric of Castilla-La Mancha.
The visit, which took place on 4 March, allowed the delegation to learn about IMEFY’s industrial activity in the field of electrical transformer manufacturing. It also served to analyse the main challenges and opportunities facing the sector in the current economic and industrial context.

Learning about IMEFY’s industrial activity and the role of regional industry
During the meeting, the institutional representatives toured the company’s facilities to learn first-hand about the production processes carried out at the Los Yébenes plant, one of the industrial centres specialising in the production of electrical transformers.
The visit also provided an opportunity to exchange views with the management team on issues related to industrial competitiveness, technological innovation and the role played by industrial companies in the economic and productive development of Castilla-La Mancha.
The delegation was led by Nuria Aymerich, Special Commissioner for Industrial Competitiveness and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises at the Ministry of Industry and Tourism. She was accompanied by Raquel Alonso, Director of the Technical Office of the Special Commissioner for Industrial Competitiveness and SMEs, and Violeta Lupascu, Head of Industrial Promotion at the Castile-La Mancha Institute for Foreign Promotion (IPEX).
The photo, taken during the visit to the facilities, shows Armando Fontecha, Nuria Aymerich, Raquel Alonso, Violeta Lupascu and Eduardo Fontecha, who participated in this institutional meeting focused on learning first-hand about the company’s industrial activity.
Institutional collaboration to boost industrial competitiveness
These types of institutional visits help to strengthen dialogue between the public administration and the industrial sector, while facilitating greater understanding of the needs of companies and the opportunities that exist to boost the competitiveness of the productive fabric.
For IMEFY, this meeting is an opportunity to share its experience as an industrial company with an international presence and to highlight the role that companies like theirs play in the industrial development of Castilla-La Mancha.
In this way, the company continues to consolidate its position as a benchmark in the electrical transformer sector, maintaining an industrial activity that contributes to economic growth, technological innovation and the international projection of regional industry.