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ISSA/INTERCLEAN Central & Eastern Europe 2007: A solid success

ISSA/INTERCLEAN® Central & Eastern Europe, the leading international trade fair for the cleaning industry ended on a record high.
  • The show was visited 2,523 times, an increase of 10 percent compared to the previous edition.
  • Visitors met with 27% more exhibitors than in 2005, establishing the show firmly as the biggest and premier tradeshow in the region.
  • The international character of the show was underlined by the increase in international visitors.

The initial results of the survey conducted by independent market research agency TNS Poland are very positive: 80% of visitors and 70% of exhibitors say they will definitely be back for the 2009 edition, giving overall marks of respectively 7.9 and 7.6 on a 10 point scale.
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Winners Golden Broom Award

On Wednesday evening June 20th during a gala dinner in Villa Foksal, Warsaw the Jury of ISSA/INTERCLEAN Central & Eastern Europe awarded the Golden Brooms for best product, best technology and best stand 2007. The awards were presented by Mr Marek Kowalski, the president of the board of the Polish Cleaning Association.
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Presentation of the small Golden Broom to
Linda de Rooij and Mohamed Elhour.

For your convenience, you can still find the 2007 information on our website, including the exhibitor list of 2007.

Why Poland?
With a population of nearly 40 million people, Poland is the largest country of Central Europe and ideally situated to benefit from the incredibly fast developments in this region. In fact many of the CEE region's largest and most innovative projects are already underway in Poland, providing a catalyst for regeneration. The country is recognised as a reliable and trustworthy partner for international business and all the ingredients are in place - EU membership, human capital, investors, funding and location - for Poland to optimise its potential. The importance of Warsaw as Poland’s capital city is self-evident.


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