Sanyleg has been selected among the companies featured in the Brescia stop of the sixth edition of Imprese Vincenti, the program promoted by Intesa Sanpaolo that highlights and celebrates the excellence of Italian small and medium-sized enterprises.
The initiative aims to recognize SMEs that stand out for their growth capacity, innovation, sustainability, and openness to international markets, showcasing businesses that make a significant contribution to the country’s economic and social development.
During the event, which brought together some of the most dynamic companies in the Lombardy region, Fabio Aparo, Member of the Board of Directors of Sanyleg, took the stage to present the company’s story and values.
In his speech, he highlighted one of the elements that has always defined our company: being a proudly 100% Made in Italy company, specialized in the production of medical and technical graduated compression stockings.
Production takes place entirely in Italy, within the historic Castel Goffredo hosiery district, one of the most important manufacturing hubs in Europe for the hosiery sector. Here, Sanyleg works daily with local suppliers and partners, helping to strengthen a local supply chain built on expertise, quality, and industrial tradition.
Imprese vincenti: the event in Brescia
During the event, which brought together some of the most dynamic companies in the Lombardy region, Fabio Aparo, Member of the Board of Directors of Sanyleg, took the stage to present the company’s story and values.
In his speech, he highlighted one of the elements that has always defined our company: being a proudly 100% Made in Italy company, specialized in the production of medical and technical graduated compression stockings.
Production takes place entirely in Italy, within the historic Castel Goffredo hosiery district, one of the most important manufacturing hubs in Europe for the hosiery sector. Here, Sanyleg works closely with local suppliers and partners, helping to strengthen a local production chain built on expertise, quality, and industrial tradition.