We’re getting ready for Healthcare Estates 2025, and we couldn’t be more pleased to share that Spirax Sarco UK & Ireland will once again be exhibiting at this year’s event. It all takes place on 21–22 October at Manchester Central, and you’ll find us on Stand B17.
Healthcare Estates is always a highlight in our calendar. It’s where estates teams, suppliers, and industry experts come together to share ideas, tackle challenges, and explore solutions that will shape the future of healthcare facilities. This year, we’re proud to be showcasing how steam and thermal energy technology can play a real part in helping hospitals and healthcare providers reach their energy efficiency and decarbonisation goals.
Here’s a taste of what you can expect when you visit us:
A highlight of this year’s programme will be a talk from our very own Training Centre Manager, Sally O'Connell Cert Ed, BA, MSc.
📅 Tuesday 22nd October
🕦 11:30 am
Topic: “Enhancing Sustainability in Healthcare: Starting with the Boiler House”
Sally will share her insights on how healthcare estates can make meaningful progress towards sustainability targets by focusing on one of the most fundamental – yet often overlooked – parts of hospital infrastructure: the boiler house. This is a great opportunity to gain practical advice from someone who understands both the technical and operational realities faced by estates teams.
What makes Healthcare Estates so valuable is not just the technology on display, but the conversations it sparks. At Spirax Sarco, we know that every healthcare facility faces its own unique pressures – from tightening budgets to growing sustainability targets and we’re here to help you find solutions that are practical, achievable, and built to last.
Our mission is simple: to combine deep thermal energy expertise with the latest in digital innovation, so you can deliver improvements that matter – not just for compliance and sustainability, but for the patients and staff who rely on your facilities every day.
We’d love for you to come and see us at Stand B17 this October, explore what’s new, hear Sally’s talk, and join the conversation about how we can work together to build a more sustainable future for healthcare.
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Measures the conductivity of a liquid, degree of purity is established. The amount of dissolved solids in boiler water can be directly related to its conductivity level.