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Heat Engineer Software Limited receives significant investment from Greenarc

Heat Engineer Software, the Lancashire based company at the forefront of heat loss calculations and the sizing of both renewable and traditional heating equipment, has secured a significant investment from Greenarc Limited.

This strategic partnership will see both companies join forces to revolutionise the heating industry.

As part of this exciting development, Heat Engineer Software’s founder, Richard Cartwright, will take on the role of founder and chief technical officer.

Richard’s extensive knowledge and expertise in the field will continue to drive the company’s innovation while Greenarc’s experienced commercial director, Ben Duckworth, has been appointed CEO of the software business.

Ben’s proven track record in the energy industry makes him the ideal leader to drive growth and expansion.

This partnership brings together the best of both worlds, combining Heat Engineer Software’s cutting-edge technology with Greenarc’s strong market presence.

Together, they say they will offer an unparalleled solution for heating engineers, ensuring accurate calculations, system sizing and delivering exceptional customer satisfaction.

The software is designed to simplify the complex calculations involved in accurately sizing heat pumps and other heating systems. Through providing precise Heat Loss Calculations and Heating Designs, the software helps heating engineers win more business, avoid costly mistakes, and leave a customer who is happy to recommend them.

With the backing of Greenarc, Heat Engineer Software is poised for significant growth and expansion. The company plans to invest heavily in research and development to further enhance its software capabilities while also explore new markets.

Richard Cartwright, founder and CTO of Heat Engineer Software, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership. He said: “We are delighted to join forces with Greenarc. Their support and resources will enable us to accelerate our mission of making renewable heating accessible and efficient for everyone.”

Ben Duckworth, CEO of Heat Engineer Software Limited, added: “Heat Engineer Software has an outstanding reputation in the heating industry, and we are excited to build upon this success. This partnership represents a major step forward in our fundamental goal of ‘easing the worlds journey to clean energy’.”

The acquisition of Heat Engineer Software by Greenarc is a testament to the growing importance of renewable heating solutions in the UK.

With a strong foundation operating in over 20 countries across the globe and a shared vision for the future, Heat Engineer Software and Greenarc are well-positioned to grow their support of the renewable heating market. The company is excited about the opportunities ahead and looks forward to delivering innovative solutions to its customers.

For more information visit: www.Heat-Engineer.com

Image (from left): Richard Cartwright and Ben Duckworth outside their Oxfordshire development office

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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