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(the centre of environmental, health and safety excellence), will talk about ‘A SAFER Tomorrow: Navigating the Changed World of Work’. John will share new findings from an employer survey and future of work research effort (Safe Actions for Employee Returns) Initiative.


Transforming the industry


On day two of the event, visitors can hear from Syed Ahmed, Founder and Managing Director of multi-award winning British IoT (Internet of Things) hand hygiene technology company SAVORTEX. His talk responds to startling hand hygiene statistics and will uncover what can – and is – being done to transform the industry and provide safer working environments.


Award-winning inspirational speaker, Marcus Child, Founder of Positive Reframe, will speak about resetting your mindset to increase business resilience.


In addition to frequent cleaning and effective disinfecting, sustainability remains on the agenda for businesses, schools, and workplaces looking to reduce their environmental impact. Toucan Eco will present its effective and sustainable way to do all of these things, removing the need for most chemicals as well as the single-use plastic bottles they are supplied in.


Nils van der Zijl, VP Sales and Marketing at SoftBank Robotics EMEA, will provide insight about ‘Meeting the challenge of COVID-19 with cobotics’. The shift to cobotics


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(the collaboration of humans and robots) within FM and cleaning is gathering pace as businesses look for innovative solutions to meet heightened demand for cleaning services in the face of COVID-19. In this session, he will introduce the concept of cobotics and explore the benefits that cobots can deliver, driving cleaning performance and consistency, increasing productivity and freeing up time for frontline staff to focus on the deep sanitisation of hard surfaces.


Rob James, Head of Sales at Hillbrush and Lisa Brian, Client Marketing, Strategy and Communications at Addmaster (UK), will give a talk entitled ‘Targeted hygiene – cleaning for the future’. This will discuss the difference between clean surfaces and hygienic surfaces and how new, innovative technology can


help both the food industry and the general public.


Complementing the speaker programme, innovative exhibitors will be showcasing a range of products and service that are transforming the sector. The final of the ‘Meet the Buyer’ competition will also take place to celebrate industry trailblazers. Finalists will present privately, live to the buyers on day two of the event, with top contracts on offer.


To register for your free place at the event, please complete the short registration form here.


Tomorrow’s Cleaning is the headline media partner for the show, with support from Tomorrow’s FM.


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