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Registrations open for Cleaning Matters Live
19 October 2021
REGISTRATIONS FOR Cleaning Matters Live are now open. The digital conference, which incorporates The Cleaning Excellence Awards, takes place on 17 November 2021.
The conference offers delegates the chance to network with each other, as well as speakers and sponsors, via live chat or requesting a video call. Delegates can also Direct Message sponsors when accessing the on-demand service.
All attendees will also have access to the six-hour conference programme and will receive CPD points for their attendance. Cleaning Matters Live will also host the inaugural Cleaning Excellence Awards, which celebrate innovation and standards from across the cleaning sector.
The conference includes talks from:
- Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners
- The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc)
- British Cleaning Council
- National Carpet Cleaners Association
- British Pest Control Association
- SmartTask
- Rubbermaid
- The Hygiene Bank.
Cleaning Excellence Awards
Following the presentations, the winners of the inaugural Cleaning Excellence Awards will be revealed. The Awards will be hosted by Alan Dedicote who is the voice of Strictly Come Dancing and The National Lottery. You can see the shortlist for the awards at https://cleaningexcellenceawards.com/shortlists
You can register to attend any of these Digital Conference for FREE by clicking on www.cleaningmatterslive.co.uk
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