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https://iaqsociety.org/register/ )
13:30 - 14:30 Bringing the Industry Together
- A Panel Discussion
14:15 - 14:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in
Healthcare Facilities
15:00 - 16:00 Official launch of Facility Data
Standard in Europe
15:00 - 16:30 Curating the Air - the 1st
International IAQS symposium
15:15 - 15:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in
Healthcare Facilities
15:30 - 16:15 A symbiosis of physical
and digital Innovation: The TASKI ULTIMAXX scrubber range and digital ecosystem
15:30 - 16:15 Hagleitner monitoring system
increases patient safety - case study of a German ICU
16:15 - 16:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in
Healthcare Facilities
16:30 - 17:00 Interclean Inside Live - Day 2 Recap
Kimberly-Clark Professional brings together a key distributor, a leading contract cleaner and the Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association for a panel discussion including: How has the industry changed since we all last met face to face? Has the focus to sustainability shifted more towards a circular economy? What are the big industry needs right now that innovation can meet? What are the opportunities for a brighter future together?
A professional presenter takes visitors on a tour of cleaning methods, work sequences, dress codes, hand hygiene, etc. Visitors are invited to apply hand hygiene according to the correct method. All with the aim of preventing healthcare associated infections.
The FDS standard is a set of software-level programmatic interfaces defining the information that must be exchanged between two or multiple applications to fully represent a facility, its current state, what has happened and what is likely going to happen there.
The first international symposium from IAQS also marks the official launch of the society. The symposium focuses on the key aim of IAQS 'Curating' or taking care of the air in an indoor environment. The symposium is chaired by Professor Daniel Bonn and Prof. Duygu Percin,presentations are followed by Q&A and network opportunities. Registration Required.
A professional presenter takes visitors on a tour of cleaning methods, work sequences, dress codes, hand hygiene, etc. Visitors are invited to apply hand hygiene according to the correct method. All with the aim of preventing healthcare associated infections.
The ULTIMAXX 1900 scrubber is the first model of the range and sets a new benchmark for walk-behind scrubber driers. TASKI R&D engineers have bolstered every scrubber drier function and every component to optimise efficiency, performance and reliability.
Interclean Stage
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
InnovationLAB
RAI Forum
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
Interclean Stage
Our study case shows the advantages of the Hagleitner senseMANAGEMENT system and the very positive result of avoiding healthcare-associated infections on a ICU in a German hospital.
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
A professional presenter takes visitors on a tour of cleaning methods, work sequences, dress codes, hand hygiene, etc. Visitors are invited to apply hand hygiene according to the correct method. All with the aim of preventing healthcare associated infections.
We're halfway through! Look back at day two of Interclean with Corinne Zudonyi, Laurens Metternich, and Clive Damonze.
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
InnovationLAB
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