Watch a Recap of the 2021 ISSA Show Canada Virtual Experience

June 22, 2021

The 2021 ISSA Show Canada Virtual Experience took place last week delivering a wide breadth of educational and networking opportunities.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s event once again was presented in a virtual format, allowing attendees to participate in a wealth of keynote presentations, supplier technology sessions, and virtual networking receptions without leaving their home or office. The theme of the 2021 ISSA Show Canada was Facing the Future TOGETHER, and many of the educational sessions addressed not only the cleaning industry’s position today, but where it might evolve from here. If you missed any of last week’s valuable content, be sure to check out the archived presentations at canadashow.issa.com.

Tune in to the below ISSA Cleaning Industry Alert to hear from Mike Nosko, ISSA Canada Executive Director, as he recaps the highlights from this year’s virtual event. Nosko details the major takeaways for attendees from the 2021 ISSA Show Canada and hints at what’s next for trade show enthusiasts.

 

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