The Manchester Cleaning Show 2022 – Mini Highlights Reel
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Read Full ArticleThe Manchester Cleaning Show is set to return in 2024, with registration to attend now open.
Between 13-14 March 2024, over 2,000 cleaning and hygiene professionals are set to gather at Manchester Central to listen to a programme of industry speakers, build relationships with their peers and discover the latest products and innovations in the sector.
Brands such as Killis, phs Group, Makita, MotorScrubber, BICSc and Team Software are already confirmed to exhibit and this year will also see the launch of a new event app for exhibitors and visitors to get the most out of their time. The app promotes sustainable information access, providing access to exhibitor profiles, conference schedules, and a full networking suite to help attendees contact each other.
There will also be a “battle of window warriors” showcasing the latest in façade cleaning systems.
Event director Paul Sweeney said: “We are pleased to be returning to Manchester for the cleaning show. We’ve seen some significant growth in the region since our last Manchester event, meaning 2024 will provide an unmissable opportunity for new and old faces across the sector to connect and learn from each other.”
British Cleaning Council Chair Delia Cannings added: “The Cleaning Show is one of the biggest and most important events in the industry’s calendar, and along with many in the sector we are looking forward immensely to its return next year.
“A fantastic showcase for the size and importance of the industry and a brilliant celebration of the vital work of sector staff, it remains free to register to attend so don’t miss out and make sure you sign up.
“With leading companies exhibiting, the chance to hear from expert speakers and much more besides, the show will be a must-see event for everyone connected with the industry in the north of England and Scotland.”
Find out more and register to attend here.
Picture: a photograph of Delia Cannings speaking at last year’s show. Image Credit: Manchester Cleaning Show
Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 09 November 2023
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