The future of clean The Cleaning Show returns to showcase advances in cleaning technology.
After a year that’s seen heightened awareness around cleanliness and sanitation, it’s more important than ever for businesses across all industry sectors to embed effective and safe hygiene practices.
Helping businesses and cleaning professionals discover the next big product innovation, The Cleaning Show 2021 will return to ExCeL London from 2-4 November 2021 to welcome hundreds of suppliers and deliver a first-class conference programme.
Organised by the British Cleaning Council (BCC) and Quartz Business Media, the two-day event is set to attract more than 7000 senior cleaning professionals from across the contract cleaning, facilities management (FM), healthcare, hospitality, retail, and public services sectors – making it the UK’s largest and most important event in the cleaning and hygiene sector.
More than 60 leading cleaning suppliers are already confirmed to exhibit, including returning exhibitors Evans Vanodine, Numatic, ICE, Kärcher UK, MITIE, Nilfisk and Killis. Attendees will have the opportunity to test and source new and exciting products from these exhibitors, along with companies joining the event for the first time, including Apex Supplies, Team Software andWEPA Professional.
Among the exhibitors confirmed to return, ICE, the UK’s largest independent provider of cleaning equipment, will be on hand to showcase its wide range of future-friendly cleaning solutions. Among its newly launched products, ICE unveiled its new UV Bot – the latest in its co-botics range designed to advance autonomous cleaning through innovation.
Killis, a leading manufacturer and importer of specialist cleaning equipment and janitorial supplies, will also demonstrate how automation is leading the charge, through the introduction of its Leobot.
Fellow exhibitor Makita, manufacturers of power tools worldwide, will be introducing two of its powerful solutions
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for commercial carpet and hard-floor vacuuming. This includes the DVC560Z Twin 18V Upright Vacuum Cleaner and CL001GD225 XGT Vacuum Cleaner. In addition, Truvox International will display its full range of cleaning solutions including its battery powered multi-purpose floor cleaning machine, Multiwash II 340/PUMP Battery and the Cimex X46, a powerful escalator and travellator cleaner that provides hands free operation.
Elsewhere on the show floor, Lavor will present its LI-ION Series, the new range of LAVOR floor scrubber dryers, designed with lithium batteries to increase the level of productivity and reduce cleaning costs. Similarly, Rotowash will be showcasing its industrial floor cleaning machine to tackle all types of flooring.
With cleaning organisations and businesses witnessing a sharp increase in the need for disinfectant sprays, companies like Vycel have embraced technology to pioneer future solutions for virus protection. Its Electrostatic Sprayer delivers a positively charged water-based antimicrobial spray, quickly sanitising and disinfecting 100% of surfaces within just 30 seconds.
In addition, P-Wave will feature at this year’s show exhibiting its GermErase 24hr disinfectant product in partnership with GermErase, whilst IK Sprayers will be introducing its new IK e 15 BS to visitors which comes with four specifically designed nozzles to improve effectiveness, safety, and speed of treatments.
Lessons learnt during the pandemic
Welcoming a host of industry experts to discuss the latest insights and technological developments, The Cleaning Show conference returns, providing a platform to learn and discuss the latest developments and major topics affecting the cleaning industry on the frontline of public health and safety.
Industry experts will come together to discuss a range of varied topics including how autonomous cleaning can support and enhance current cleaning practices; the
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