The energy company Iberdrola México held its first Innovation Week from April 18 to 21 with four open lectures for the staff to value the importance of an innovation culture that allows continuous improvement.
As part of the Casa Abierta (Open House) program, Iberdrola México recognized three women from the Istmo de Tehuantepec for their outstanding academic training and participation in several initiatives that benefit the community in terms of health and sports, the environment and the social field.
Generational diversity has become a pillar prioritized by companies in their staff, due to the need to strengthen diversity and inclusion values, which reflect the plurality of today’s world and focus attention on the advantages provided by the experience of each employee to the value chain of their sector.
The energy company Iberdrola México received in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) this Friday the Award for Best Practices in relation to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for its Impulso STEM program, which promotes the study of scientific and technological programs in the state of Oaxaca, mainly among women, since 2019.
As part of the Casa Abierta (Open House), Iberdrola México recognized three women in the Huasteca Potosina for their outstanding academic training and their participation in different initiatives for the community’s benefit in the Health and Sports, Environmental and Social areas.
For the second time, Iberdrola México joins the Children’s Day celebration. Again, we will reward the talent of girls and boys in Oaxaca and San Luis Potosí with the second drawing contest, in which they can participate with their best creations to win a laptop (first place), a tablet (second place), and a didactic game (third place).
Iberdrola México conducted reforestation activities in the Fernández Canyon (Cañón de Fernández) as part of the conservation program of this natural park in the state of Durango in alliance with Pronatura Noreste and the Cíclica.
Iberdrola México joined the Síkuli program to train and guide 12 entrepreneurs throughout 2023 to develop their social and environmental projects that seek to make a change in the country.
Iberdrola México received the Exceptional Practice Award granted by the Entrepreneurial Coordinating Council (CCE), Voz de las Empresas, and the Instituto para el Fomento a la Calidad for its Luces de Esperanza (Lights of Hope) project, which brings electricity to isolated rural communities through solar panels and batteries, and for its 5 Essentials + 1 program, a campaign designed to prevent occupational accidents.
Attention! Iberdrola México and Proyecto Concentrarte A.C. are inviting you to take part in a new invitation for muralists, whose work should focus on our program to provide vulnerable communities with electricity “Luces de Esperanza” (Lights of Hope), that will take place at the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
In 2022, the broad range of volunteer actions carried out by Iberdrola People in Mexico provided benefits for many people. Keeping the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in focus to guide our social and environmental actions at all times, we performed 124 activities in the different states we operate in, with the participation of 3,285 people, including company personnel as well as their relatives and members of partner institutions.
When we are asked what it takes to be an Iberdrola México supplier, we reply that, in addition to more technical matters, we need more than just a provider of products or services.