Manchester goes virtual Details and the conference programme are announced for the free, virtual event.
Organisers of the virtual version of the Manchester Cleaning Show 2020 are promising it will be ‘unmissable’ for anyone connected to the cleaning and hygiene sector.
The virtual show, which takes place on 14-15 October and is free to register, will allow attendees to enjoy an experience as close to attending the physical event as possible while using a computer, tablet or mobile device.
It includes a chance to visit national and international exhibitors in their virtual booths, the opportunity to listen to relevant and exciting pre-recorded presentations and a way of interacting virtually with other attendees.
It replaces the physical Manchester Cleaning Show, which will now take place in September 2021. The event is the premier trade show in the North of England for the cleaning and hygiene sector, attracting 2000 visitors, and is also free to attend.
The virtual Manchester Cleaning Show will showcase the vital role the cleaning and hygiene sector has played in tackling Coronavirus and highlight how the industry can continue to support the economy to reopen safely.
Some of the world’s most well-known and innovative companies are exhibiting, and visitors can view their profiles, see information and company videos, send messages and join live meeting rooms, all within an exhibitor’s own video booth.
As part of the pre-recorded conference programme, expert industry figures and high-profile business leaders will offer insights into a range of topics of interest to anyone with a connection to the cleaning and hygiene sector. You can find the full conference programme on the following pages.
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The innovative software being used to host the event allows attendees to view video sessions at the allotted time in the virtual auditorium, join live chats and ask speakers questions. Attendees will also be able to exchange business cards, send messages and request meetings with other attendees.
The show is co-produced by the sector’s industry body the British Cleaning Council (BCC) and Quartz Business Media. Chairman of the BCC, Paul Thrupp, said: “There is so much to discuss right now. So many exhibitors have products that can help the UK get back to business and so many individuals need the support and the contacts that an event brings.
“The virtual Manchester Cleaning show provides the industry with this opportunity to come together and will be a fantastic event.
“We were sad to postpone the physical Manchester Cleaning Show, but it was the best course of action. It is one to look forward to next year.”
Neil Nixon, Conference Director, said: “The opportunities that this virtual event offers – particularly as it is being hosted on a really innovative platform – will make it unmissable for cleaning industry professionals.
“There are no apps to download, you can view everything on a device of your choice, and it will deliver exciting content and business solutions for visitors and a vital commercial opportunity for exhibitors.”
For more information about registering for free for the virtual Manchester Cleaning Show 2020, visit the website below.
www.cleaningshow.co.uk/manchester twitter.com/TomoCleaning
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