This year, we introduce Open Air Cleaning – a new outdoor area at the cleaning fair Rengøringmessen Rent i Danmark (RRID), focused on demonstrations, experiences, and direct dialogue.
Here, you get the opportunity to present your solutions in action, in a setting with room for machines, movement, and engaging communication.
LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS
Why Choose an Outdoor Stand?
The new outdoor area opens a range of unique opportunities – especially for larger and heavier machinery, but also for equipment and solutions typically used outdoors, such as window cleaning.
Imagine your machines in operation, visitors gathering around your stand, and conversations sparked by what they experience.
This gives you the opportunity to:
Demonstrate your solutions live – creating understanding and interest by showing the effect in practice.
Generate stronger leads – when visitors experience your product, rather than just hearing about it.
Gain more space and visibility – ideal for machinery, equipment and larger setups.
Build relationships in informal settings – where an outdoor lounge area creates a natural space for dialogue and networking.
EXHIBITOR BENEFITS
What Do You Get?
Space in a dedicated outdoor area
Opportunity for live demonstrations
Extra exposure – right by the main entrance
The chance to be among the first exhibitors visitors encounter
SETTING THE SCENE
What Does the Area Include?
Exhibitor stands with ample space for demonstrations
Lounge and networking area
Natural flow from Hall C to the outdoor area
Focus on live presentations and dialogue
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Pricing
Open Air Cleaning can serve as an add-on to your indoor stand – or as your primary presence at the fair. It is not a requirement to have an indoor stand.
If you already have a stand in Hall C, you can expand your setup with an outdoor stand at DKK 400 per m². If you wish to participate exclusively in the outdoor area, the price is DKK 795 per m².
The outdoor area has a limited number of stands to ensure plenty of space and a high-quality experience. Stands are allocated on a first come, first served basis.