Enter Your Cleaning Product or Service for an Innovation Award

July 20, 2021

Entries are open for the 12th annual Innovation Awards Program, which recognizes cleaning and facility maintenance products and services that have an impact on the professional cleaning industry

In a newly envisioned program, featured products and services are eligible to win one of five Innovation of the Year Honoree Awards and the prestigious Innovation of the Year Award, which will be announced in-person at ISSA Show North America 2021 in Las Vegas, November 15-18.

All products and services showcased in the digital platform are eligible to win a Choice Award, chosen by individuals and industry professionals representing four categories: distributors, residential cleaning, manufacturers, and facility services. Winners will be announced on Tuesday, November 16 during the ISSA Show Keynote Address. 

Online voters and a panel of judges will choose the five Honoree Awards and the Innovation of the Year Award. ISSA will announce the recipients during the Innovation Award Ceremony on Thursday, November 18 at 1:00 p.m. at the Innovation Showcase on the Las Vegas Convention Center show floor


Don’t miss out on your opportunity to have your innovative product or service recognized by the cleaning industry. Submit your entry today.

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