Interclean Istanbul 2019 to deliver diverse industry outlook

More than 90 countries already represented by registered delegates and exhibitors for the 2019 exhibition.

Following the second edition of Interclean Istanbul in 2017, the 2019 edition of the region’s professional cleaning exhibition returns to Turkey for another exciting get-together.

On Wednesday 10 April 2019, Interclean will arrive in Istanbul once more to bring cleaning and hygiene professionals together from around the world. The 2017 exhibition attracted more than 2000 visitors from more than 80 countries – and the 2019 show is expected to build on that to offer delegates an ever-more complete regional outlook on the industry.

A celebration of the cleaning and hygiene community

With more than 90 countries already represented by registered delegates, exhibitors (a third of whom are international organisations) will have the chance to share their products, solutions and services with a wide audience.

As in previous years, the number of visitors from Northern Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East is high. The best-represented nations include Lebanon, Pakistan, Georgia, Saudi Arabia and Romania – demonstrating just how strong the regional industries in these countries are.

Explore an exhibition unlike any other

Management and mobility solutions will play an important role not just in the show but the future of the industry itself. This is reflected by the introduction of a dedicated pavilion where businesses can gain a greater understanding of how e-cleaning will transform the way they work in the future.

The Healthcare Cleaning Forum MENA Regional Forum is another key addition to the program. The first-ever event of its kind in the area, it will offer delegates invaluable new healthcare cleaning insight from experts like Professor Didier Pittet, Ermira Tartari, Dr Jon Otter, and Alexandra Peters – plus a keynote speech from Turkey’s Deputy Minister for Health, Professor Emine Alp.

Alongside seminars, it will also feature demonstrations and opportunities for organisations to ask the questions that matter to them.

Discover the future of the Circular Economy

Following its success at Interclean Amsterdam 2018, Zero Waste will for the first time be on the agenda of this year’s show in Istanbul. Many more organisations are beginning to understand the benefits of the Circular Economy, which will give them the ability to deliver on the moral imperative to consume more consciously and operate more sustainably.

Interclean Istanbul 2019 will build on its support for the Zero Waste Turkey initiative by helping delegates to understand how they (and their organisations) can use their resources more effectively and cut down on their consumption. This includes the Zero Waste Lab – a workshop that shows companies how to drastically reduce their waste footprint.

Build a network to support your business

Another major draw for delegates of Interclean shows around the world is the platform it provides for effective networking. Interclean Istanbul 2019 will take this commitment to a new level, introducing many new collaborations with local and regional associations – helping visitors to meet industry peers and complementary businesses.

Association partnerships for Interclean Istanbul 2019 include TESHIAD, the Turkish cleaning industry association; NXT, a leader in supporting businesses to grow in emerging markets; and the World Health Organisation.

In addition to this, the show will feature a cooperation with the Marmara Municipalities Union (MMU), the oldest and largest local government association in Turkey. Part of the Turkish Ministry of Health, it’s an influential organisation with almost 200 members and a valuable group to have at Interclean Istanbul 2019.

For more information, visit: www.intercleanshow.com/en/istanbul.

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