Clean Show 2025 dates announced

9 March 2023


USA/INTERNATIONAL
The Clean Show organisers have announced the dates for the next show which, after Covid disruption delayed the last edition until 2022, is now back to appearing in odd years. The four-day event will take place 23-26 August 2025 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The Clean Show is organised by Messe Frankfurt as part of its Texcare global brand in collaboration with with TRSA, the North America linen rental trade association and four other industry-leading associations ALM, CLA, DLI, TCATA.

Details on exhibition space sales will be announced later this year. Returning exhibitors from The Clean Show 2022 will have early access to secure their exhibition space. Recognised as the premier exposition for laundering, dry-cleaning, textile care services, supplies, and equipment in North America, The Clean Show attracts industry professionals from around the globe to see the newest and most technologically advanced products that the industry has to offer. The show also will feature unmatched networking opportunities, live demonstrations for all segments of the industry and more. In addition to exhibits, the show offers educational seminars on the latest technology, business management, sustainability and more.

“The Clean Show is undoubtedly the premier event for the laundry and linen industry,” said Clean Show exhibitor David Netusil of TRSA supplier partner member Jensen USA Inc. “It is well designed, well managed and very well attended by virtually anyone that is involved in our industry. All of us at Jensen USA and the Jensen-Group always look forward to exhibiting our innovations, concept innovations and current technology alike. The Clean Show also provides the perfect venue for us to meet with thousands of customers in a relaxed environment over a four-day time frame. Our attendance is never in question.”

Exhibitor Peggy Bland of TRSA supplier partner member Kannegiesser ETECH said that, “Exhibiting at The Clean Show is a great way to draw attention to our new products and services, giving us the stage to create a memorable experience for key industry attendees. It provides an opportunity to network with other industry professionals, gain visibility and increase our brand recognition.”

Recognized as the premier exposition for laundering, dry-cleaning, textile care services, supplies and equipment, The Clean Show attracts industry professionals from around the globe to see the newest and most technologically advanced products the industry has to offer, featuring unmatched networking opportunities, live demonstrations for all segments of the industry and more. In addition to exhibits, the show offers educational seminars on the latest technology, business management, sustainability and more.

“The Clean Show has proven to be the ideal exposition for industry leaders to find the latest innovations in textile care, ranging from industrial machinery and conveyor equipment to computer software and business systems,” said Greg Jira, show director. “We’re excited to bring these business leaders, decision makers, product designers and purchasers back together in 2025 to continue to drive innovation, collaboration and growth within this sector.”

Since 2019, The Clean Show has been a part of Messe Frankfurt’s Texcare Global brand, an internationally-recognised exposition brand that brings together businesses and professionals from the entire textile-care sector including Texcare International.

The tentative dates for The Clean Show 2027 are July 16-19.

For more information on The Clean Show, visit www.cleanshow.com.

 



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