Interclean Shanghai 2026: What the Exhibitor List Reveals About China’s Cleaning Industry
28–30 October 2026 | Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), Shanghai, China
China’s professional cleaning and hygiene industry is preparing for the return of Interclean Shanghai this October, with the 2026 edition bringing together manufacturers, technology companies and international exhibitors across a broad section of the cleaning and hygiene supply chain.
For Brushes, Hairs & Fibres, however, the interesting part is not simply the size of the exhibition.
It is the composition of the current exhibitor list.
From cleaning supplies and equipment to robotics, components, filtration, batteries and other technologies, the companies currently listed for Interclean Shanghai 2026 provide an interesting snapshot of how broad China’s professional cleaning ecosystem has become.
A broad B2B platform for professional cleaning and hygiene
Interclean Shanghai 2026 will take place from 28–30 October at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).
The organiser describes the event as China’s only international trade show dedicated exclusively to professional cleaning and hygiene, with the show designed to connect international visitors with Chinese suppliers and manufacturers.
The organiser’s current exhibiting information indicates 200+ expected exhibitors, 8,000+ expected visitors, more than 20 knowledge sessions and 6,500+ square metres of exhibition space.
The product scope is equally broad, covering equipment, machines, detergents and disinfection, healthcare, washroom solutions, data and digital technologies, manufacturing components, robotics, steam cleaning, window cleaning, high-pressure cleaning and related products.
That breadth is reflected in the companies currently appearing on the 2026 exhibitor list.
The exhibitor list tells an interesting story
The current list includes a significant number of Chinese companies operating across cleaning supplies and related products.
Among the exhibitors are Cangnan County Xingtai Cleaning Supplies, Changzhou Clever Cleaning Products, Cleanic Cleansing Supplies, Foshan Westens Cleaning Products, JiangMen Yingfu, POWER CLEAN, Taizhou Bige Cleaning Products and Wenzhou Chuangjie Janitorial Supplies, among others.
The list also includes a substantial equipment segment, with names such as GADLEE, JIECHI, KESRIL, Magnificent Cleaning Equipment, NILFISK CHINA, Guangzhou Superclean Machinery and WEIJIEDA appearing among the current exhibitors.
This is important because it shows that the Shanghai exhibition is not centred around a single category of cleaning products.
Instead, it brings together several layers of the professional cleaning supply chain.
Robotics has a visible place on the show floor
Another notable feature of the current exhibitor list is the presence of companies associated with robotics and intelligent technologies.
ALTON, Hangzhou Wimsha Robot, OUNITECH, PUDU, SCS Intelligent Technology, UTONBOT and ZHIDING, among others, are currently listed as exhibitors.
The presence of these companies sits alongside more established cleaning-equipment and cleaning-supply manufacturers.
It is therefore reasonable to see Interclean Shanghai as a place where different approaches to professional cleaning are increasingly being presented side by side.
The organiser’s programme also reflects this broader focus on innovation. The Innovation Award Ceremony is scheduled for 28 October, with the programme highlighting international standards, emerging trends, innovation, cost reduction and operational efficiency.
For cleaning businesses, the question is no longer simply what equipment is available, but how different products and technologies can contribute to more efficient and standardised cleaning operations.
Cleaning tools remain part of the picture
The current exhibitor list also features companies from the broader cleaning-products and tools segment, including LIANXIN (N5H11) and Trust (N5C35). Their Chinese company names indicate their connection with brush manufacturing, adding another layer to the mix of cleaning-related businesses participating at Interclean Shanghai 2026.
Their presence is particularly interesting from the perspective of the brush industry.
While the exhibition is increasingly highlighting equipment, automation and technology, traditional cleaning tools and brush-based products remain an important part of the professional cleaning ecosystem. Their applications span everyday cleaning, commercial operations, industrial environments and specialised equipment.
This combination of traditional cleaning products, professional equipment and emerging technologies is perhaps one of the more interesting aspects of the Shanghai edition.
Beyond finished products: the supporting supply chain
The exhibitor list also contains companies operating in areas that may be less visible to the end user but remain important to cleaning-product manufacturers.
Examples include Joycube Battery Co., Ltd., PowerFirst Technology, Shanghai Rubber Seal Co., Ltd., SUZHOU MINKANG FILTER CO., LTD., Marching and ZHEJIANG YOUWO, among others.
Their presence illustrates another characteristic of the exhibition: the professional cleaning sector depends on a much wider manufacturing ecosystem than the finished cleaning machine or cleaning tool alone.
Batteries, filtration, seals, hoses, materials and other components can all influence the performance and development of cleaning equipment and related products.
For international buyers, this broader supplier base may be just as interesting as the finished products on display.
An international dimension
Although the current exhibitor list is strongly represented by Chinese companies, it also includes a number of international exhibitors.
The current list identifies ACS Industries Inc., Deltrol Controls, Idrobase Group, Orapi Applied, Star Makina / Blancus and Stavian Tissue, among others, as international exhibitors.
That gives the Shanghai edition an additional dimension.
The show is not being positioned simply as a domestic Chinese exhibition. Interclean describes it as a platform through which international visitors can meet Chinese suppliers face-to-face and explore potential long-term business relationships.
For manufacturers looking to develop international markets, that makes the event relevant not only as a product showcase but also as a sourcing and networking opportunity.
What should the brush industry watch?
For manufacturers and suppliers connected to brushes, cleaning tools and related components, several areas of Interclean Shanghai 2026 are worth following.
1. Cleaning-tool manufacturers
The current exhibitor list contains a number of companies whose names and positioning are directly connected with cleaning supplies and janitorial products. Their presence alongside equipment manufacturers provides an opportunity to see how traditional cleaning products are being presented within the wider professional cleaning market.
2. Robotics and automated cleaning
The number of robotics and intelligent-technology companies on the current list makes automation one of the areas worth watching.
The important question for the wider cleaning-tools industry is how automated equipment and conventional cleaning products will increasingly coexist within professional operations.
3. Components and manufacturing technologies
The presence of companies involved in batteries, filters, seals, hoses and other industrial technologies highlights the importance of the supporting supply chain.
This is particularly relevant for manufacturers looking beyond finished products and exploring opportunities in components and specialised manufacturing.
4. International sourcing
With the organiser explicitly promoting connections between international visitors and Chinese suppliers, the show could provide an important meeting point for buyers looking for manufacturing partners in China.
5. Innovation and operational efficiency
The official programme places innovation, standardisation, cost reduction and operational efficiency among its key themes.
These themes extend beyond machinery. They are increasingly relevant to every part of the professional cleaning supply chain.
A useful snapshot of China’s cleaning ecosystem
Interclean Shanghai 2026 is still some time away, and the organiser makes clear that its exhibitor list is updated regularly.
That means the final picture will continue to develop between now and October.
But even the current list provides an interesting indication of the direction of the event.
Cleaning supplies, equipment, machinery, robotics and supporting components are being brought together within the same professional marketplace. For international buyers, this creates an opportunity to look beyond individual products and explore a broader manufacturing ecosystem.
For the brush and cleaning-tools industry, that makes Interclean Shanghai worth watching.
The key story may not be whether traditional cleaning products are being replaced by new technology.
It may instead be how brushes, cleaning tools, machines, components and intelligent technologies increasingly become parts of the same professional cleaning ecosystem.
Interclean Shanghai 2026 will take place from 28–30 October 2026 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), Shanghai. The exhibitor list remains subject to change as additional companies are added ahead of the event.
Editorial note: Company participation and stand information are based on the official Interclean Shanghai 2026 exhibitor list available at the time of publication. The organiser states that the list is updated regularly.
