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Service through innovation


Here, ICE looks forward to The Cleaning Show 2021 and informs us of the innovations you can expect to find on Stand E30.


Our market-leading product range and offer is constantly evolving to stay ahead of the game and meet customer needs, and this year our innovations are bigger than ever. At the Cleaning Show 2021, we will be presenting a whole host of innovative and sustainable solutions!


The last 18 months have proven to be a pivotable point in our industry. The embracement and appetite for innovation through autonomous cleaning is like nothing we have seen before. This time last year, during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, we launched ICE Co-Botics – the industry’s first comprehensive range of autonomous floor cleaning machines.


Now here we are, a year and a half on, and we couldn’t have imagined how well the range would be received and adopted – we now have well over 200 Co-Bots deployed in a multitude of environments.


During the pandemic there have been many sectors that have had to continue working, most at an extremely heightened pace, particularly in the areas of healthcare and logistics. These sectors have needed to operate under difficult circumstances whilst ensuring that the environments were safe and thoroughly cleaned, all at an appropriate distance.


ICE Co-Botics can accommodate all these factors and then some. The Co-Botics equipment has been designed to integrate into cleaning team operations, picking up the manual and repetitive tasks, which then allows operators to focus on hygiene and sanitising activities to promote cleaner and safer environments.


As the demand for Co-Botics continues to gather pace and more facilities realise the benefits that autonomous cleaning can bring, one key point to remember is collaboration. The key to successfully utilising Co-Botics is to collaborate with the cleaning operatives to ensure that the machines become part of the cleaning team, and are not seen as a threat or a separate function. This requires fully involving the frontline operators so that they see the real value of the machines as collaborating with them, not replacing them.


In these changing times, it’s clear that facilities service providers must achieve more, both in terms of productivity and quality, without compromising financial budgets. Therefore, we believe that investment in automated cleaning is not just pioneering, but essential for future cleaning.


Speaking on the future of cleaning, it isn’t just robotics that we have seen an increased demand for: sustainable


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solutions for all environments have been a top priority for our customers. ICE is proud to offer a range of cleaning equipment with water recycling capabilities, offering both productivity and sustainability benefits.


A number of our scrubber dryers recycle water during operation, resulting in productivity savings and a dramatic reduction in water usage. This function is included in our MTech, AquaSmart, and Co-Botics equipment.


We also offer chemical-free cleaning products as part of our ICE AquaSmart range. These are powerful Aqueous Ozone (o³) cleaning and sanitising solutions perfect for any cleaning application or sector. Installing an ICE AquaSmart unit on your site means that you will dramatically reduce chemical usage, consumption of single-use plastics, and your overall environmental impact.


All of these innovations and more will be on our stand at The Cleaning Show – come and see them for yourself on Stand E30.


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