Surfaces 2021 moves forward as planned

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Las Vegas—According to Informa, the organizers of The International Surface Event (TISE), the 2021 trade show will move forward as scheduled here next year and be organized in accordance with Informa’s AllSecure health and safety standard.

Informa said it has developed a detailed set of enhanced measures to provide the highest levels of hygiene and safety at its events, providing attendees and exhibitors with reassurance and confidence they are participating in a safe and controlled environment. Watch the video below for a quick overview of the 10 Key Commitments.

“We exist to create experiences where passion and purpose come together for the industries we serve,” said Dana Hicks, show director, The International Surface Event, Informa Markets, in an email. “Our commitment reaches to the health and safety of all of our event participants and the continued mission of connecting the products and services of manufacturers and suppliers to the industry businesses who require them. As we navigate the current landscape, Informa Markets and the event staff dedicated to The International Surface Event, want you to be confident that we are working for you!”

For additional information on Informa AllSecure and to review the full detailed plans, visit the AllSecure Plan online.

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