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P.ublished 4th June 2026
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Ideal Opens Its Doors To Showcase The Present And Future Of Heating

Ideal Heating Chief Operating Officer Jason Speedy welcomes guests to Ideal Heating’s Hull headquarters and briefs them on the company’s wide-ranging investments in its operations, facilities and products. Pictures: Sean Spencer, Hull News & Pictures.
Ideal Heating Chief Operating Officer Jason Speedy welcomes guests to Ideal Heating’s Hull headquarters and briefs them on the company’s wide-ranging investments in its operations, facilities and products. Pictures: Sean Spencer, Hull News & Pictures.
Visitors have gained a behind-the-scenes insight into the present and future of heating at the Hull headquarters of Ideal Heating.

The firm hosted guests from the worlds of business, education and training at its Hull site, as part of Humber Business Week, the annual celebration of business across the region.

The event involved tours of both Ideal’s boiler manufacturing facilities and the company’s UK Technology Centre (UKTC), a state-of-the-art facility for the development and testing of heat pumps and low-carbon heating technologies.

Guests also took on a “commission a heat pump in 90 seconds” challenge led by Training and Design Services Director, Andrew Johnson, and members of Ideal’s Expert Academy training team.

Engineering Director Helen Villamuera leads guests on a tour of Ideal’s boiler production facilities, where advanced manufacturing processes and automation play key roles. Pictures: Sean Spencer, Hull News & Pictures.
Engineering Director Helen Villamuera leads guests on a tour of Ideal’s boiler production facilities, where advanced manufacturing processes and automation play key roles. Pictures: Sean Spencer, Hull News & Pictures.
The “Inside The Factory” event provided delegates with a rare opportunity to see what has made Ideal one of the UK’s most successful and forward-thinking manufacturers.

As well as experiencing Ideal’s boiler manufacturing operations, the Humber Business Week delegates were among the first guests to visit the UKTC, which will be fully operational later this year.

Ideal is part of Groupe Atlantic UK and Republic of Ireland, which employs around 1,500 people in the UK, with 800 at the Hull site.

Ideal was recently named a recipient of The King’s Award for Enterprise, in the Innovation category. The award recognised the company’s comprehensive, end-to-end heat pump delivery package which is reshaping how the UK adopts low-carbon heating technology.

Ideal is nearing completion of a £60m investment programme in new manufacturing, distribution and research and development facilities at the Hull site, as the business embraces renewable heating solutions.

Ideal Heating R&D Director (Thermodynamics), Stephen Patton, right, with guests Pauline Mitchell, of Hull City Council, and Tom Robinson, from the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, Sheffield, in front of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Chamber in Ideal’s state-of-the-art UK Technology Centre. Pictures: Sean Spencer, Hull News & Pictures.
Ideal Heating R&D Director (Thermodynamics), Stephen Patton, right, with guests Pauline Mitchell, of Hull City Council, and Tom Robinson, from the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, Sheffield, in front of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Chamber in Ideal’s state-of-the-art UK Technology Centre. Pictures: Sean Spencer, Hull News & Pictures.
The flagship development is the industry-leading UKTC, which gives Ideal the world-class R&D capability to develop, test and refine the next generation of heating products.

Ideal’s Chief Operating Officer Jason Speedy welcomed the guests to the National Avenue site and explained how the business was building on decades of experience heating British homes and businesses to now lead the UK heating industry’s shift to low-carbon solutions.

He said: “We’re proud to be one of the region’s largest and longest-established businesses, with our roots in Hull stretching back well over 100 years. We’re also excited to showcase the huge investments we’re making to remain at the forefront of our industry as heating technologies evolve.

“On this site we have both advanced manufacturing systems and processes supporting the production of up to half a million gas boilers each year, and industry-leading skills and capabilities to pioneer the heating technologies of the future.”
Engineering Director Helen Villamuera was among senior executives hosting site tours."

She said: “This event has enabled us to demonstrate the scale of the transformation across our Hull site, as we decarbonise both our products and our operations.

“It’s also been great to highlight the many exciting and rewarding career opportunities we offer, including in engineering, research, product testing and software development.”

Alan Brattan of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) takes on a heat pump commissioning challenge, supported by Ideal Heating Technical Trainer Mark Griffin. Pictures: Sean Spencer, Hull News & Pictures.
Alan Brattan of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) takes on a heat pump commissioning challenge, supported by Ideal Heating Technical Trainer Mark Griffin. Pictures: Sean Spencer, Hull News & Pictures.
One of the guests, Alan Brattan, Yorkshire committee member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), said the event demonstrated Ideal’s commitment to continually investing in its operations and products.

He said: “The production of boilers is very advanced and it’s really impressive to see so much investment in low-carbon technologies in an industry that is so important in terms of climate change.

“It’s especially exciting to see such a strong focus on developing heat pumps specifically designed for the UK market and climate.

“It’s all great news for Hull, the wider region and the UK.”