Cleaning Technology Week Building India’s Ecosystem

Over 200 exhibitors from 20 countries, over 100 new launches, live demos, exclusive buyer-seller meets and distributorfranchisee partner networking are all the highpoints of the Expo. With over 20,000 visitors scheduled to visit the event, think tanks on ‘Internet of things’, a significant part of ‘Digital India’; Cleaning & Hygiene segment- Investors under ‘Make In India’ and People spreading awareness under ‘Clean India’, together will present the perfect ecosystem for the international Cleaning & Hygiene industry in India.

Organised by the VIS Group in partnership with Afidamp Servizi, Italy, the Show will be held on January 21, 22 and 23 in Mumbai, India.

The Shows will help industries/ institutions pick the right equipment, tools or consumables in terms of cost, quality and life span and help their units maintain the highest cleaning hygiene standards on a serious note. Cleaning Industry professionals from sectors like healthcare, pharma, industries, business houses, hotels, government departments, Transport sector, Municipal Corporations etc who are increasingly looking for cleaning solutions will be part of the event. It is significant that over 400 national and international cleaning products/systems will be on showcased.

The IFM Summit on January 22 will lay importance on the relevance of infrastructure and Facility management to company to organisation’s business strategy in the current competitive environment. It will bring together international and national experts on a knowledge sharing and networking platform.

In a separate event on January 22, the much-awaited 2nd Clean India Awards will announce the winners at a gala ceremony in Mumbai. Lines are open for the nominations in different categories.

The upcoming Cleaning Show in Mumbai has already created a lot of enthusiasm among both the exhibitors and professionals who are planning to visit the event.

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