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ISSA PULIRE 2023 ‘Product of the Year’
candidates revealed Candidates have been announced for the ‘Product of the Year ISSA PULIRE 2023’ Awards, with 22 products selected for the third edition of the Award.
Created by the organisers of the international show ISSA PULIRE 2023, the Award aims to recognise the research activity carried out by companies operating in the professional cleaning sector, and the effectiveness of products placed on the market.
ISSA PULIRE 2023 takes place from 9-11 May at the Fieramilano exhibition centre in Rho, Milan, Italy. The winner and the finalists will be proclaimed by an international Jury on the first day of the show at the ISSA PULIRE Lab in Hall 8.
The products belong to companies from around the world who are participating at the ISSA PULIRE 2023 show as exhibitors or co-exhibitors.
The third edition of the award attracted the attention of all the product categories. The candidate products are machines, robots, equipment, chemical products, accessories for the environment, paper and tissue Products, IT services, and components. The candidates are:
• ARCORA International – ECO-LINE 2in1 MICROFIBER CLOTH
• Bottoni – KALIBRA • C.A-L. ITALIA – BUBBLEFLUSH Ultrasonic Toilet Cleaner
• Copyr – NEBULO EVO BATTERIA • Disitek – Disitek Air Tri-O2 • ENVU – Envu Digital Pest Management
Principle appoints new Specialist
Services Director Principle Cleaning Services has appointed Juan Camara as its Specialist Services Director.
Camara has over 27 years’ experience in performance improvement and is an expert in data centre cleaning, having spent many years in the sector. He will be responsible for leading and expanding the specialist services division as part of Principle’s medium-term growth strategy and will also work alongside the vertical cleaning team.
Commenting on his appointment, Juan Camara said: “I am delighted to have joined Principle at an exciting time in the company’s development. My priority has always been to ensure that clients receive the highest standard of technical services, delivered by a well-trained and motivated team. Specialist cleaning requires high standards, specific sector knowledge to protect the integrity of data, and a focus to achieve the most appropriate levels of cleanliness and hygiene.”
David Saville, Managing Director of Vertical and Specialist Services at Principle, added: “We are delighted to welcome Juan to our team, he will be a great asset in developing the Specialist Services division. He comes with a proven track
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• Essity – Tork Biobased Heavy Duty Cleaning Cloth • Hagleitner Hygiene International – XIBU 2WIPE hybrid • •
IDROBASE GROUP – Tempesta Carrellato Industrie Celtex – Megamini E-Control Hand Towel
• LIMTRADE – LIMOP Green and Dry system for Cleaning
• LIONSBOT – R3 SCRUB • Makita – DRC300Z HEPA Cordless Robot Cleaner 18V • Nilfisk – VHB436 Battery Powered Industrial Vacuum • Sofidel – Simplify • SOLIGENA – Clean&Care System Soligena • SOLIGENA – TIME2CLEAN • Sutter Industries – ONDA SPRAY • Unger Germany – Window Cleaning Bucket 12L • Unger Germany – nLITE Angle Brush • Vileda Professional – Sistema Swep Pro • Werner & Mertz Professional – 3R transparent trigger
The members of the international jury are: Cassia Almeida, Executive Superintendent of FACOP; Tibor Ritz, Cleaning expert; Brant Insero, Senior Director of Education, Training, Certification & Standards at ISSA; Toni D’Andrea, CEO of ISSA PULIRE Network; and Enrico Libera, Director of Scuola Nazionale Servizi.
You can find out more about all of the products at the ISSA PULIRE website below.
www.issapulire.com/en/
record in his field and we are looking forward to enhancing our reputation in specialist services work further.”
Principle’s Specialist Services division provides cleaning for data centres, plant and UPS rooms, IT environments, kitchens, blinds, hard floor renovation and maintenance, as well as emergency response.
www.principleclean.com
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