Hamster Cleaning: Ensuring Quality Indoor Airflow in Industrial Environments

Top 10 Cleanroom Services Companies in Europe - 2023

The cleanroom technology sector is poised for rapid expansion, bolstered by mounting demand for advanced manufacturing and research facilities. As a result, cleanroom technology is becoming more automated, with the use of robotics and advanced control systems to reduce human intervention and minimise the risk of contamination. This includes the use of automated cleaning systems, robotic material handling, and advanced monitoring systems.

Innovations are also stemming from the development of new materials and coatings, like specialised polymers, antimicrobial coatings, and advanced surface treatments, that provide superior resistance to contamination and easier cleaning.

Another equally commendable trend is in terms of the modular construction of cleanrooms. Modular cleanrooms are becoming increasingly popular due to their flexibility and cost-effectiveness. These cleanrooms are built offsite and assembled on-site, allowing for rapid deployment and easy customisation to meet specific needs.

Driven by these trends, the global cleanroom technology market size is expected to reach $6.92 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 5.4 percent.

To put the spotlight on many more developments in the industry, Applied Technology Review Europe illustrates how cleanroom technology solutions and services are being utilised to ensure that sensitive manufacturing and research processes are carried out under optimal conditions, product quality is improved, and yields are increased, while costs are reduced. This edition also features thought leadership articles from subject matter experts. Some of the exclusive insights are authored by Patrik Florencio, SVP and Global Chief Compliance & Risk Officer at Amicus Therapeutics; and Jon Kallay, Senior Technology and Market Development Manager at Charles River Laboratories.

In this edition of Applied Technology Review Europe, we also bring you the stories of top cleanroom technology solution providers and service companies. In the list, White Wall Projects stands out as an industry leader in the field of design and construction of cleanrooms for pharmaceutical companies, while Hamster Cleaning specialises in inspecting and cleaning air ducts. Equally commendable are the stories of InsightAir, which provides sensor networks that monitor and guarantee air quality, and Conscience, which provides researchers in industries and academia with expertise in micro- and nanofabrication.

Through the following pages, we aim to shine a light on the innovative trends and latest developments in the cleanroom technology space. We would like to know your thoughts.  

    Top Cleanroom Services Companies in Europe

  • Hamster Cleaning offers ventilation system inspection and cleaning services for various spaces that include offices, public buildings, laboratories, healthcare institutions and sports centres. Its proprietary 95G Air Duct Cleaning Method guarantees a cleanliness rate of 95 percent and above.

    www.hamstercleaning.com

  • InsightAir provides sensor networks that monitor and guarantee air quality, analysing all parameters in real-time. This online cloud-based system monitors systems and drives it to strive toward a mission to improve the quality of life indoors.

    www.insightair.eu

  • Asgard Cleanroom Solutions

    Asgard Cleanroom Solutions

    Asgard Cleanroom Solutions is a progressive cleanroom / controlled environment design and construction company established in 2000. The company focuses on the design, manufacture, and construction of cGMP (GxP).

  • Centillion

    Centillion

    CENTILLION is an innovative manufacturing company that produces electronic devices, systems, bundled products and services in the fields of medicine, control and monitoring systems and precision industrial equipment.

  • Connect 2 Cleanrooms

    Connect 2 Cleanrooms

    Connect 2 Cleanrooms is a full solution provider for the supply and operation of cleanrooms and critical environments.

  • Kimtech

    Kimtech

    Kimtech is a global “head-to-toe” PPE brand for the Life Science and Semiconductor markets, offering durable and comfortable gloves, breathable barrier coveralls, facemasks, lab coats, non-slip boot and shoe covers, and other apparel accessories rounding out the portfolio. Kimtech products protect critical processes and the people who perform them in challenging environments.

  • mkf

    mkf

    mkf, founded in 1991, offers various services in the business areas of automation solutions, production service as well as technical cleanliness and cleanrooms.

  • OPIKAR

    OPIKAR

    OPIKAR is a family-owned company with a rich tradition, founded in 1997. The main activities of the company are the implementation of mechanical and installation works, clean and sterile rooms and operating theatres.

  • Total Clean Air

    Total Clean Air

    Total Clean Air is a leading provider of clean air, containment and bio-decontamination solutions in UK. Total Clean Air specialises in the design, manufacture, build, installation and validation of high-performance standard or custom-built cleanrooms.

  • Valtria

    Valtria

    Valtria is a project which began as a meeting point between engineers and managers with extensive experience in the design and installation of cleanrooms and controlled environment areas.

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