ISSA Show North America 2020 Moves to Las Vegas

July 9, 2020

Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, in the best interests of the health of all participants ISSA Show North America 2020 is being relocated.

The show, previously scheduled for October 26-29 in Chicago, will now take place November 16-19 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. The new location will allow for a more manageable footprint with enhanced safety protocols. In addition, Mandalay Bay is currently perusing GBAC STAR™ facility accreditation for its convention center, hotel, and surrounding property, providing show participants with additional peace of mind.

As a thank you to the cleaning industry’s loyalty to ISSA Show North America over the years—and especially during this trying time—the early bird registration discount and deadline has been extended to July 31. To ensure your early commitment is risk-free, all attendees taking advantage of early bird registration will receive a 100% refund if for any reason they need to cancel, no questions asked.

For more on the relocation of ISSA Show North America 2020, tune in to the latest edition of Straight Talk With Jeff Cross. Amie Gonzalez and Lindsay Roberts from ISSA strategic partner Informa Markets discuss the reasons for the relocation and the benefits participants will experience this November in Las Vegas.

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