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Training Centre to launch at The Cleaning Show 2015
09 May 2014
A new Training Centre concept for The Cleaning Show 2015, which makes its move to Excel, London next March, has been confirmed following a sponsorship deal with Innovise Software.
The Training Centre will be a practical, hands-on ‘zone’ in which attendees from all sectors of the industry can learn more about the benefits of training and technology. Innovise Software will have two consultants based in the Training Centre throughout the event to offer advice and answer questions.
Graeme Hughes, managing director of Innovise Software, said: "Innovation is at the heart of everything that we do at Innovise and as such we like to support the development of new ideas and new ways of working within the industries that we are active. Technology to enhance service delivery and workforce management is constantly evolving, making the future of the cleaning sector an extremely exciting one. We are thrilled to be at the forefront of this change and equally as delighted to be able to offer our support via the sponsorship of the Training Centre facility at the industry’s flagship exhibition: The Cleaning Show 2015.”
The Cleaning Show 2015 takes place from 10-12 March 2015 at London’s ExCel Exhibition Centre. The event is organised by BCCE Ltd, a company jointly owned by the British Cleaning Council and Quartz Business Media.
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