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walker filtration


Walker Filtration exemplifies the spirit of Global Britain through its impressive and sustained international growth, commitment to innovation, and ability to seize global market opportunities. From its roots as a family-run business founded in 1983 in the North East of England, Walker Filtration has evolved into a world leader in air and gas filtration solutions, exporting to over 100 countries and achieving global sales of approximately £53 million annually.
The company’s international expansion is grounded in strategic vision and technological excellence. With Europe as its core market, Walker Filtration has established a strong presence in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands. A recent acquisition in Italy has strengthened its European footprint and expanded product offerings. Europe also serves as a leading market for its innovative hydrogen filtration range, aligning with the region’s clean energy transition.
Walker Filtration has proactively capitalised on emerging opportunities in Asia, with a growing presence in China, India, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Through a local manufacturing facility and a joint venture in China, the company has tailored its offerings to meet regional demands and enhanced service responsiveness. Asia remains a priority growth horizon, with ongoing investment and partnerships aimed at deepening market penetration.
Looking ahead, South America represents a key focus for future expansion. Walker Filtration is actively pursuing partnerships in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia, targeting high-growth sectors such as mining, oil and gas, and healthcare. This forward-looking approach is further complemented by efforts to explore opportunities in Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Middle East—markets where stringent environmental standards align with the company’s advanced filtration solutions.
This global growth strategy has directly contributed to the company’s strong business performance and innovation pipeline. Engagement with international customers has fuelled the development of cutting-edge technologies, including a high-pressure hydrogen filter used in Portugal’s Green Pipeline Project. The business’s commitment to sustainability is also evident in the creation of eco-friendly, energy-efficient filtration systems that support industrial decarbonisation efforts worldwide.
Walker Filtration’s international reach has also fostered a diverse and inclusive corporate culture, enriching innovation and strengthening global collaboration. Multicultural team engagement and inclusive leadership practices have become central to its operational model, driving employee empowerment and enhancing customer satisfaction.
The impact of these strategic initiatives is clear. In early 2025, the company reported record-breaking performance, underpinned by a broadened customer base, enhanced brand recognition, and increased market resilience. Its ability to align with global environmental agendas while delivering engineering excellence positions Walker Filtration as a true ambassador for British innovation and industrial leadership on the world stage.
For these reasons, Walker Filtration is a deserving candidate for the Global Britain – Business of the Year award, exemplifying how a UK business can thrive internationally through vision, innovation, and strategic global engagement.

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On the back of the success of the brewery site and events, Dal then set his sights on expanding both the range of products on offer and the footprint of the business. In December 2021, Dal agreed a 20-year lease on Christchurch Spire in Coventry city centre. The unique venue serves Dhillon’s beers and ales on tap, as well as offering hot drinks and food, to create a family friendly environment.
Dhillon’s next venture was the Sky Blue Tavern, a brand-new sports bar in the city centre, in partnership with Coventry City Football Club. The Tavern is a hub for Sky Blues fans to meet and enjoy a drink, whether on matchdays or non-matchdays, and helps to generate revenue and support for the club. As one of the only dedicated sports bars in Coventry, football and sports fans can watch the latest action on big screens and in individual booths.
Dhillon’s Brewery have now also secured several catering contracts, including with Historic Coventry Trust, where they provide food and beverage operations at the historic Drapers’ Hall, as well as at other Trust locations.
The company’s vision and long-term growth plan continues to be focused on its close association with Coventry whilst securing further locations and contracts, to build a sustainable, profitable business model whilst continuing Dal’s original passion for brewing beautifully crafted beer.

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