Major industry names to give expert insights at The Manchester Cleaning ShowFree sign up for the North’s premiere cleaning sector trade show Organisers of The Manchester Cleaning Show 2020 have announced an exciting conference programme which promises to be of interest to anyone working in the cleaning and hygiene sector.
It is one of the main attractions of the show, which is the biggest cleaning and hygiene trade event in the North of England and takes place on 25 to 26 March at Event City, Greater Manchester.
The high-profile and expert industry figures who are speaking include Dominic Ponniah, CEO and co-founder, Cleanology, and Lorcan Mekitarian, General Manager of Berry bpi recycled products and new chairman of the Cleaning and Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA).
The programme has been specially designed to feature topics identified by visitors to last year’s The Cleaning Show as being of high interest such as sustainability, health and safety and business issues such as how to deal with cybercrime.
The Manchester Cleaning Show also features demonstrations of the latest products from national and international exhibitors and offers delegates many opportunities to connect with industry colleagues and strike business deals.
You can register for free to attend this year’s event. Registrations are already running at record levels.
The show offers exhibitors the chance to reach over 2,000 people in the sector, including key purchasers and distributors of cleaning equipment and services and facilities managers from a wide range of vertical markets.
Anyone thinking of exhibiting has been urged to book space quickly to avoid disappointment, as there are only a few stands left.
The Manchester Cleaning Show is organised by the British Cleaning Council (BCC) and Quartz Business Media.
Neil Nixon, Conference Director, said: “This year’s conference programme is the best we’ve ever offered. It has been redesigned to be as relevant, interesting and enlightening as possible for anyone working in the cleaning industry.”
Paul Thrupp, of the BCC, said: ”We’re delighted to see so many people signing up for the show and, also, with the rate that exhibition space is being snapped up.
“We strongly encourage anyone who works in the cleaning industry in the region to register for free now, and for anyone interested in reaching this audience, to book exhibition space before it is all gone.”
For more information about registering or exhibiting at the Manchester Cleaning Show 2020, visit
https://cleaningshow.co.uk/manchester