THE MANCHESTER CLEANING SHOW 2026 GUIDE HEALTHCARE HYGIENE
as their “strongest and most diverse portfolio yet”, featuring robotics, chemical-free cleaning, cobotics and connected asset management technologies, with the “latest solutions from i-team, LionsBot, Tersano, Kaivac and Genius”. The Killis stand will include “new product demonstrations, hands-on experiences and expert guidance from our specialist team”.
Helena said SC Johnson Professional will use the show to demonstrate how they are “leading with purpose-driven innovation”, and see the event as a key opportunity to connect with customers and show new, health-focused solutions.
Diego said visitors can expect to see the latest sustainable solutions from Lucart and how they are “designed to combine performance with environmental responsibility”. Diego also shared that Lucart is “excited to present innovations in tissue products and dispensing systems that reduce waste and optimise efficiency”.
As we look toward the 2026 show, what are you most looking forward to – from a business perspective and from the
wider community? While product launches and demos are essential, many exhibitors emphasised that the event’s sense of community is just as important. Jo highlighted: “What I look forward to most is reconnecting with the wider community. The culture of support in our industry is something I value deeply, and events like this remind us of the shared purpose we all have – to protect public health, to raise standards and to keep moving the industry forward.”
Holly noted the opportunity to meet visitors face-to-face, “walk them through live demos and offer tailored advice”, helping them tackle everything from autonomous cleaning to modernising ageing equipment.
Of the collaborative atmosphere, Helena commented: “It’s a great space to swap ideas, spot trends and work together on the big challenges. From a business perspective, it’s a chance to strengthen our presence in the region and demonstrate how SC Johnson continues to lead with purpose-driven innovation.”
Diego echoed this statement as he said: “On a personal level, the show is a chance to share knowledge, exchange
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ideas and celebrate the progress being made toward greener, smarter cleaning solutions.”
How important are exhibitors like this in driving innovation and collaboration across the sector?
All exhibitors agreed: events like the Manchester Cleaning Show play a crucial role in shaping the future of the cleaning and hygiene profession.
Jo stated: “They are absolutely essential. Innovation happens when people come together, share ideas and challenge each other to raise the bar.”
Jo also stressed the need for platforms that can address long-term issues such as industry skills shortages – something she will discuss during the show’s ‘Future- proofing: Attracting the next generation’ panel.
Holly emphasises that exhibitions bring innovation to life: robotics, sustainable systems and new technologies become tangible when visitors can see, touch and compare solutions directly.
Helena agreed, describing the show as “a standout event” that helps drive new opportunities and strengthen industry relationships.
Diego added: “By showcasing innovations and sharing best practices, these exhibitions accelerate the adoption of sustainable solutions and set the tone for the future of the cleaning and hygiene industry.”
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