
Mumbai : With a lavish opening at Bombay Exhibition today, the 20th edition of Clean India Show and its sister expos, Waste Technology India Expo, Laundrex India Expo, and Autocare Expo, successfully started. Mumbai’s centre. Nearly 600 businesses and 170 exhibitors have come to the exhibition to showcase their newest innovations in the laundry, autocare, waste management, and cleaning industries. Additionally, a sizable number of eligible guests and delegates from more than 60 government agencies and corporate organisations attend the event.
With waste management and professional cleaning becoming more and more uniform across various public and private institutions, and hygiene standards becoming non-negotiable, the Clean India Show and its concurrent exhibits launched today exhibiting a number of cutting-edge industry goods and solutions.

The 20th edition of the exhibition was opened by (LtoR) in front of distinguished dignitaries:
- Ms. Mohanna Lakshmi M., Clean India Journal Editor
- Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd’s executive director, Mr. Winston Pereira
- Mr. Rohit Arora, Compass Group’s Chief Growth Officer-Support Services
- Mr. Nimesh Ajmera, Ajmera Reality & Infra India Ltd.’s Director of Purchase, Architecture-Sustainability Projects, and IT Division.
- Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation’s Municipal Commissioner, Mr. Sanjay Katkar
- Mr. Chandresh Mehta, Compass Group’s director and promoter
- Mr. Manoj Parekh, OCS Group’s Managing Director in India
- Mr. Ulhas Parlikar, International Consultant in Co-processing, Circular Economy, Policy Advocacy, and Waste Management
- Mr. Ashish Jain, the Indian Pollution Control Association’s founder 10. Mr. J.P. Nair, the VIS Group’s managing director
- Charnock Equipments Pvt. Ltd.’s managing director, Mr. Vivek Mata
- The founder of the Hospitality Purchasing Managers Forum, Mr. Nitin Nagrale
- Mr. Johannes Schmid-Wiedersheim, Director of Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH’s Texcare International/Brand Management Textile Care & Cleaning
- DLAI President Mr. Suresh Bhatia
- Mr. Blake McKeown, Reckitt Pro Solutions’ Commercial Director-AMEA Region
- Mr Jayaram Nair, Chairman, VIS Group
“There is a significant need for cleanliness in India,” said Mr. Sanjay Katkar, Municipal Commissioner, Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation, as he opened the 20th Clean India Show. These expos contribute to the development of creative ways to clean up India. Even the Mira The Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) uses an app ecosystem as part of its digital waste management system. In addition to helping us separate 85% of solid trash, our technology has pinpointed key sites to reduce the amount of time garbage must be carried. To improve trash management, they have also established waste processing facilities in three separate locations. We were able to avoid floods during the rainy season because garbage is effectively collected and treated. season. I think there will be more advancements showcased at this exhibition. Industries play a vital role in Indian society because they provide novel ideas, which are then implemented with help from government agencies, thereby decreasing and controlling trash.
Recently, the cleaning and hygiene, waste management and technology, laundry, and autocare sectors have seen significant change, particularly in the wake of COVID, with a greater emphasis on sanitation and hygiene. Nowadays, industries have established specialised standard procedures when it in terms of hygiene and cleanliness. On this backdrop, a staunch increase in smart solutions have emerged as an advanced approach that is here to stay. As smart cities grow, upgrading mobility infrastructure and encouraging urban-local bodies (ULBs) to implement smart waste management systems aim to restore hygiene and support the Swachh Bharat Mission.
Mr. Jayram Nair, Chairman of Virtual Info Systems (VIS Group), expressed his opinions as follows: “The technologies and solutions on display at the 20th Clean India Show will revolutionise how we handle garbage, facilities, laundry, cars, and other gaps. Additionally, it will inform and motivate the corresponding industry segments to accept and integrate with the intelligent solutions that are being showcased here from India and other countries. We have dedicated sessions for the conferences which contemplates sustainable solutions,
government policy, smart solutions for waste management, water conservation for laundry sector among many more creating a knowledge rich experience for the visitors and attendees.”
“I find Clean India Show to be one such holistic amalgamation of industry sectors that are closely connected but require distinctive solutions,” said Mr. Raj Manek, Executive Director & Board Member, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings Ltd. This program appeals to an industry that requires clever solutions in order to develop and effectively run its operations in accordance with governmental ambitions. For our exhibitors and guests, it is a platform that promotes creativity, information exchange, and networking possibilities. Our objective is to assist them in staying ahead of the curve in the quickly changing waste management and cleaning sector.
The section includes the introduction of first-of-a-kind product releases and industry advances with demonstrations. In addition to a number of fascinating exhibits, several inventions that must be missed are:
- On the first day, Cleanfix will introduce the RA660 Navi XL, a robotic cleaning device with an automated docking system. Large spaces like data centres, production facilities, and warehouses may be cleaned both wetly and dryly using this robotic cleaning device.
- The Australian property management business Famso plans to introduce its KTV Working Drone, also known as the Facade Cleaning Drone, in India. This drone lowers total building maintenance costs, enhances time, provides access to architecturally problematic areas, and removes human exposure to dangerous heights.
- TiGreen Decentralised Wastewater Treatment, which employs TiGreen Radical bubble technology to efficiently treat wastewater, will be introduced by Adachi Svipegreen Private Limited. It increases biological therapies’ effectiveness by expanding the surface area available for microbial activity, which may result in the reuse or return of cleaner water to the environment.
The Clean India Show will end on November 23, 2024, along with its sister expos, Waste Technology India Expo, Laundrex India Expo, and Autocare Expo.