"We will see an
increased focus on the solutions and
technologies driving growth in the sector.”
new professional 30-day plug-in air freshener for larger spaces, ourfresh-e, which contains three-to-five times more fragrance than supermarket purchased plug-ins.
Also confirmed to exhibit, Numatic will excite delegates with its NX1K scrubber dryer range which delivers leading cleaning results from its latest battery technology, as well as exhibiting its selection of effective floorcare solutions.
Technology sparks innovation
The technology on display will also highlight how advances are helping some of the sector’s most important businesses function. For example, Cleanlink Software will be demonstrating its award-winning software which enables any site-based business to efficiently manage their staff and resources across multiple sites. Meanwhile, enabling operators to automate workflows, CleanManager will help visitors understand its all-in-one management software to ensure effective and simple administration.
Elsewhere, the world’s leading software for security, cleaning and facilities management companies, TEAM Software, will provide cleaning, security and facilities management delegates with its market-leading solution which helps manage workforces, deliver on promises to customers and run a smarter operation.
Maintaining infection control
Responding to the growing need for service providers, products and new innovations in the FM and PPE industries, this year’s event will also see an increased focus on the solutions and technologies driving growth in the sector – valued to be worth over £50bn in the UK.
For example, 2San Global will showcase its development Clean Zero, the world’s first 100% environmentally friendly cleaning solution which provides cleaning and disinfection to a hospital grade standard. It’s proven to quickly eradicate
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99% of bacteria and viruses in just two sprays, providing an effective real-world infection prevention solution. Meanwhile, Kimberly-Clark Professional is due to highlight its washroom and hygiene, PPE and wiping and cleaning solutions.
Commenting on this year’s line-up, Jim Melvin, Chairman of the British Cleaning Council, said: “The cleaning, hygiene and waste sector is one of the 10 biggest industries in the UK, and it is important that this resonates at The Cleaning Show which brings the industry together to celebrate its crucial work.
“The COVID-19 pandemic changed so many perspectives on cleaning, PPE and importantly the roles of cleaning and hygiene operatives, so I am certain that the line-up of exhibitors will be a hit with attendees as more businesses look to improve the safety of staff in the workplace. As we enter the winter months, where viruses have an environment to thrive, it is even more important to keep our key workers and the public safe, healthy and well.”
Paul Sweeney, Event Director, The Cleaning Show, added: “It was clear to see that the last show’s visitors were eager to see more solutions within the many avenues available for the cleaning industry. We want people to recognise that the cleaning industry is an exciting one to work for with a huge scope for progression, and our exhibitors help us to demonstrate that with their forward-thinking solutions provide attendees with the answers they need to respond to today’s challenges.
“We’re very excited to return to London in March to reflect on the evolution of the industry and unite once again to network, inspire, and educate our visitors on the latest advancements.”
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