Check out our comprehensive list of what’s going on and where during Interclean Amsterdam 2018, in this complete seminar schedule for 15 – 18 May.
SEMINAR PROGRAMME TUESDAY, 15 MAY 2018
Time Title
10:30 - 12:00 Opening and Amsterdam
Innovation Award ceremony
11:00 - 12:00 Demonstrations: cleaning patient
rooms and operating rooms
11:00 - 11:30 Environmental Hygiene
Improvement in the Operating Room
13:00 - 14:00 Becoming a circular
gamechanger – Tork PaperCircle
13:00 - 13:30 The impact of REACH on
the detergents industry
Programme description
A warm welcome from the Interclean directors, accouncement of the Amsterdam Innovation Award 2018 winners, and a short presentation.
The live demonstrations are held in mock-operation rooms and patient rooms, which teach the viewer about specialised cleaning methods, models, dress codes, hand hygiene, etc. Furthermore, seminar sessions will educate on topics such as the cleaning of a room that is polluted by cytostatics, isolation facilities and operation rooms. These will be presented by a professional from SVS, an educational institute for the facility and cleaning branch.
Guidelines in hospitals should be ever changing and adapting to technological advancements and science in order to ensure maximum patient safety. Staying up-to-date with the most recent developments is crucial. More and more hospital policies have included Objective Monitoring and High Touch Objects cleaning. Ecolab introduces a new programmatic approach, which provides hospitals with the ability to track and improve OR environmental hygiene.
At the seminar you will learn about Essity’s commitment to circular economy and sustainability, the concrete response in Tork PaperCircle, and how Essity is working together with customers (Commerzbank) and partners (Zero Waste Foundation) to succeed in reducing negative impact on climate and the carbon footprint.
This presentation provides a short overview of the impact of the REACH regulation for the detergents/cleaning industry. The REACH Regulation is the main legislative instrument for the safe use of chemical substances in Europe. As downstream users of chemical substances, the detergents industry is heavily affected by REACH. On one hand, some ingredients in detergents may be lost when they are not registered by the manufacturer before the deadline. On the other, REACH generates new information on how substances can be used safely, including their use in detergents. How are formulators of detergents dealing with REACH? What are the responsibilities for other supply chain partners, like professional users and distributors?
14:00 - 15:00 How Internet of Things and real-
time data drive change in the cleaning industry
Internet of Things is already disrupting the cleaning industry as we know it. Technology plays an increasingly strategic role in fostering innovation, more efficient practices and differentiation in the market. Advanced technological capabilities allow companies to transform their business processes to enable systems of intelligence that draw better insight from data and convert it to intelligent action. This digital transformation is not simply about software. It is about solving business challenges and transforming business processes.
Real-time data about cleaning and refill needs empower facility service and cleaning companies to work in completely new ways. What does that mean for facility managers, the cleaning teams and your customers? What is the financial impact and how do you make the most out of it?
Come to this seminar to learn more: Microsoft and Tork will talk about IoT, data-driven cleaning and how it redefines everything from schedules to customer relations and business processes.
Location (stand) InnovationLAB
Healthcare Cleaning LAB
Healthcare Cleaning LAB
Zero WasteLAB
InnovationLAB
Interclean Stage
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