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Clean 2015: ‘One Industry. One Stage.’ (Conclusion)

After 28 years, Clean Show makes return to Atlanta

ATLANTA — Professionals from all facets of the laundering, drycleaning and textile care industry will convene once again April 16-19 for the biennial World Educational Congress for Laundering and Drycleaning—better known by many in the industry as the Clean Show.

“I’m anxious to see what this time slot in April will do,” says John Riddle, president of Riddle & Associates, the Clean Show’s management company.

“Atlanta is a good city [and] I think people are going to find out a lot of positive things are going on around here.”

NETWORKING & EDUCATION

Riddle & Associates explains that, according to Clean Show surveys, 94% of attendees are business owners, executives or managers.

The firm anticipates more than 400 exhibitors at this year’s show. At press time, 416 companies were listed on the show’s website.

The biennial show not only provides an arena for networking and business opportunities, it also presents professionals in the industry this year with more than 40 hours of educational sessions.

For Riddle, the show’s various educational opportunities is one of the highlights of attending the Clean Show.

“Education is key to the success of anything,” he says. “If you’re in this business, there’s a need for you to be here if you want to be in this business and want to grow.”

Educational opportunities don’t just occur at the show’s classroom sessions, but on the show floor, as well.

“The largest classroom in this industry is the exhibit floor. You can see things work. You don’t just don’t come up and look at pictures ... You can compare [equipment],” says Riddle.

With plenty of exhibits and activities to do, managing one’s time at the Clean Show can be quite challenging.

To help with this, Riddle & Associates is again offering a Clean Show app for use on all smartphones, “allowing attendees to virtually connect with exhibitors, organize their day and navigate the show floor.”

Those without smartphones can also create an account on the “My Briefcase” feature on the show’s website. Attendees can view and print the show’s floor plan, as well as browse the show’s list of exhibitors and select which companies they’d like to include in their itinerary.

Riddle & Associates acknowledges how the show has “moved with the times technologically,” and has once again established a “Cyber Café” at this year’s show where attendees can check their e-mail.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Attendees can pre-register for the show online and take advantage of the $99 per person fee until March 31.

After that date, it will be necessary to register on-site at a cost of $149 per person. On-site registration hours will be 1-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 15; 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16; 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 17; 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 18; and 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 19.


The show is offering special discounted rates at a variety of hotels in downtown Atlanta. Reservations for official Clean 2015 hotels can be made on the show’s site through March 13.

For full registration and show information, visit www.cleanshow.com.

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Atlanta is set to play host to this year’s Clean Show, after last hosting the exhibition in 1987. Show organizer Riddle & Associates is anticipating more than 400 companies to exhibit and an attendance of more than 10,000 people from the textile care industry. (Photo: Gene Phillips / Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau)

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