“Carpet cleaning is also increasingly becoming a key industry sector and is growing across both the commercial and domestic markets. We have therefore decided to create a second special zone focused on the carpet cleaning where suppliers, manufacturers and cleaners themselves can meet and network.”
Another special area at The Cleaning Show will be The Green Zone, a space offering advice and solutions to those looking to reduce their environmental impact and offer more sustainable services. A Resource Management area is also being developed which will focus on waste management and recycling.
In addition, there will be The Cleaning Show Clinic, a drop-in space featuring a wide range of experts and consultants, including the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), who will be on hand to present short sessions and give practical one-to- one advice on a number of different issues including health and safety, recruitment and social media.
Innovation will also be very high on the agenda as the show will be hosting the Innovation Awards once again. These are a series of prizes for the best products and services being exhibited at the show and will offer delegates the opportunity to see a number of new and innovative products which have never been seen in the UK before.
An expert panel will be judging the most innovative products on 19 March, with the winners being announced that afternoon at 4.30pm.
The full Cleaning Show Conference programme has also been announced which features 17 expert-led sessions over the three days.
Keynote speakers will include Caroline Reilly from the Living Wage Foundation, Dr Terry Tudor, Senior Lecturer in Waste Management from Northampton University, Keith Redway, Emeritus Fellow at the University of Westminster, Dr Andrew Kemp from The Pointers Institute, and Peter Gowers, BICSc’s Head of International Business.
Presentations will also be given by Dominic Ponniah, Chief Executive of Cleanology, James Marston, Learning and Development Manager for BICSc, and Syed Ahmed of Savortex. Suzanne Howe from Suzanne Howe Communications, and the BCC’s communications lead consultant Richard Bond from SKV Communications, will also be speaking.
The last Cleaning Show hosted at London’s Excel in 2017 saw over 6,000 visitors drawn from the cleaning, FM, hygiene and waste management sectors attend, making it the most successful Cleaning Show on record.
For more details on exhibiting, or to register for a free pass, visit the website below:
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