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Manchester Cleaning Show sparks record level interest

Next year’s Manchester Cleaning Show looks set to be bigger and better than ever with early registration figures higher than at the same stage last time.

The north of England’s largest cleaning and hygiene event returns to Event City in Trafford, Greater Manchester, on 25 and 26 March 2020 and is free for delegates to attend.

Featuring national and international exhibitors and an exciting conference programme of talks by leading industry figures and experts, previous shows have attracted over 2,000 visitors who take advantage of the invaluable opportunity to meet with suppliers, make new connections and gain knowledge about the key challenges affecting the industry.

Over 650 people from the cleaning, waste management and FM sectors have already registered for next year’s Manchester Cleaning Show. Exhibitor space is also being snapped up quickly.

Innovation will be an important theme of the 2020  show, with exhibitors showcasing the latest products and services for healthcare, education, hospitality, entertainment, manufacturing, government and care home facilities.

The packed, free conference programme will discuss topics that meet the specific needs of cleaning businesses, large and small, operating in today’s competitive environment, including hire vs purchase, personnel management, the power of marketing, and the benefits of formal training. The full conference programme will be revealed in January 2020.

The Manchester Cleaning Show is co-produced by Quartz Business Media and industry body the British Cleaning Council (BCC).

Vanessa Van Santen-Smith, Sales Director, Quartz Business Media, said: “We’re proud and excited to be looking forward to a third Manchester Cleaning Show next year.

“Since the first show in 2016, it has become the region’s premiere business to business trade show for the commercial and industrial cleaning sector and the early indications are that it will continue to go from strength to strength in 2020.”

BCC Chairman, Paul Thrupp, added: “The Manchester Cleaning Show is fantastic showcase for the sector, which is hugely important to the economy of Manchester, the north and the nation as a whole.

“It is an essential show to visit or exhibit at for everyone connected with the industry, with lots of opportunities for business deals, to enjoy lively debate and see demonstrations of the latest products.

“Visitors are guaranteed to leave feeling inspired and enthused about the cleaning and hygiene industry.”

At the 2018 Manchester Cleaning Show, over 75 percent of visitors were looking for new and innovative products and services with 63 percent of visitors saying that they would be expecting to spend money on purchases as a direct result of their visit.

For further details of The Manchester Cleaning Show and to register for a free place visit www.cleaningshow.co.uk/manchester

Next year will be the third Manchester Cleaning Show, which started in 2016 and takes place every two years.

 

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