The cleanroom technology market size is projected to reach US$ 77.60 billion by 2031 from US$ 43.65 billion in 2023. The market is estimated to record a CAGR of 7.5% during 2023–2031. The integration of smart technologies with cleanroom technology is likely to bring new trends to the market in the coming years.
The cleanroom technology market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing demand for contamination-free environments across various industries, particularly pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and electronics. The pharmaceutical sector, in particular, is a key driver as the need for sterile environments to produce medications and vaccines becomes more critical, especially after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, advancements in cleanroom design and technology, such as modular cleanrooms and improved filtration systems, present substantial opportunities for innovation and investment. Companies increasingly focus on integrating digital solutions to enhance cleanroom management and monitoring, propelling the market growth. As industries continue to prioritize safety and efficiency, the cleanroom technology market is poised for substantial expansion, offering lucrative opportunities for stakeholders involved in developing and implementing cleanroom solutions.
In the pharmaceutical industry, cleanrooms are critically important in preventing airborne particles from affecting the microbiological and physical properties of drugs. The need for pharmaceuticals and biologics development and manufacturing processes to comply with several local and international standards for product approvals and the demand for therapeutic drugs and vaccines across the globe is growing. As a result, biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical companies are adopting cleanroom technology to ensure maximum cleanliness and minimal contamination in the products, production sites, and equipment. In May 2022, Termovent, a Serbia-based cleanroom technology company, completed cleanroom expansion for Bionika, a pharmaceutical company in North Macedonia. In November 2022, INCOG BioPharma partnered with AES Clean Technology for its modular cleanroom technology. Under this partnership, INCOG BioPharma leveraged the AES Compass and AES Faciliflex modular cleanroom solutions offered by AES Clean Technology, facilitating the quick and safe construction of production facilities. In December 2020, WHP, a multi-disciplinary engineering company, built a new viral vector manufacturing center for Oxford Biomedica. Furthermore, Phase 1 of the expansion of this new manufacturing site includes the renovation of the building into four GMP cleanroom suites and fill and finish production areas, offices, warehousing, and quality-controlled laboratories. The new GMP facility is suitable for the production of vaccines, such as the large-scale manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccine and gene therapy products. The facility design comprises cleanroom architecture; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system; and other process and critical utility systems. Thus, the rising adoption of cleanroom technology among key pharmaceutical manufacturers fuels the cleanroom technology market growth.
Advancements in cleanroom technology range from the incorporation of high-efficiency particulate absorption (HEPA) filters to unidirectional airflow systems and modular cleanrooms. The use of softwalled modular materials in cleanroom construction eliminates the need to rebuild the facilities. For instance, as per the article published by cleanroom technology in June 2024, Total Clean Air (TCA), an expert in cleanroom construction and containment specialist, launched its new portable cleanroom product—The Airelab. The product features an advanced filtration system equipped with the TCA Pulse 1000 for superior air quality and quiet operation. Unlike traditional inflatable cleanrooms, The Airelab is configured for vertical or horizontal HEPA FFU mounts. Its structural integrity is maintained upon inflation and does not require a continuous pump or any other support mechanisms. The Airelab offers rapid deployment as it can be delivered anywhere within 24 hours and 48 hours within the UK and Europe, respectively. It is designed to meet ISO Class 6, 7, and 8 standards, ensuring a controlled and contaminant-free environment. Moreover, in September 2024, Nortek Air Solutions CleanSpace published a press article to announce the relaunch of its modular cleanroom solution, SERVICOR, to address the increasing demand for adaptable and scalable cleanrooms that achieve necessary filtration levels. The product meets ANNEX 1 requirements and recommendations, including a flush wall system, a coving system, upgraded interlocks, improved gaskets, and ceiling modifications.
Cleanroom technology-based products are increasingly focusing on sustainability and energy efficiency to reduce environmental impact and operational costs, using LED lighting, advanced HVAC systems, and other technologies. LED lighting is more energy-efficient and has a longer service life than traditional options. Additionally, smart HVAC control optimizes the environment by minimizing energy usage and enhancing overall efficiency. In January 2022, Clean Rooms International published a press article to announce the launch of its Flow-Thru Light Troffer, specifically designed for cleanroom applications. This troffer is ideal for cleanrooms with limited ceiling space or lighting, where cleanliness is crucial. It is suitable for environments from Class 10 to Class 100,000. Thus, the rising advancements in cleanroom technology boost the growth of the cleanroom technology market.
Countries in Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East are providing affordable and efficient cleanroom solutions tailored to local needs. The rising number of government initiatives, the increasing number of pharmaceutical companies, and favorable regulatory policies are a few factors boosting local manufacturing in countries such as India, Brazil, Argentina, and South Africa. In March 2021, Sai Life Sciences, one of India’s fastest-growing CDMOs, announced the opening of a new cleanroom block at its cGMP API & Intermediate Manufacturing campus in Bidar, India. In addition, investments by international players to support technological advancements in pharmaceuticals are rapidly increasing in Asia Pacific. In March 2023, Lindström India, a subsidiary of Finnish Lindström Oy, expanded its presence in South India by opening its second cleanroom facility and relocating to a larger workwear facility in Hyderabad, Telangana. This expansion doubled its workwear capacity, reflecting the company's rapid growth and increased investments in India. Lindström operated 11 workwear and 2 cleanroom business units in India, managing 2.3 million garments locally and nearly 13 million worldwide, for a total of 21 million products across all service lines.
With significant investments in the development of drugs and vaccines, the demand for cleanroom technology products, including equipment and consumables, is also increasing in developing economies. In February 2023, BioNTech launched its BioNTainer, a modular cleanroom aimed to provide end-to-end GMP vaccine manufacturing in Senegal and South Africa. The vaccines produced through this pan-African infrastructure were aimed at residents of African Union member states to improve access to innovative medicines. Therefore, the escalating demand for cleanroom technology-based products in developing economies is expected to offer lucrative opportunities for the cleanroom technology market growth during 2023–2031.
Key segments that contributed to the derivation of the cleanroom technology market analysis are type, construction type, end user, and geography.
The geographic scope of the cleanroom technology market report is mainly divided into five major regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South & Central America. North America dominated the market in 2023. In the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector, manufacturing involves strict norms that require the utilization of cleanrooms for the safety and effectiveness of products. To create a regulatory environment, companies are compelled to invest in modern cleanroom technologies for full compliance with these norms. Biologics development requires highly controlled environments to prevent contamination and ensure the integrity of sensitive products. For instance, biopharmaceutical companies spent approximately US$ 97 billion in research and development in the US in 2017, which is more than any other industry, as per the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association (PhRMA).
According to the Advanced Medical Technology Association, more than 6,500 medtech companies in the US, mainly small- and medium-sized enterprises, are working toward their medical innovation every day. Increased investments into research and development in the pharmaceutical sectors are driving innovation, which further creates the need to establish cleanrooms for safe experiments and product development.
Cleanroom technologies in Canada have been developed mainly owing to the country’s strong and flourishing healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, coupled with an increasing awareness of regulatory compliance and quality assurance. Canada is promoting strategic developments by operating key players. For instance, in September 2024, BioTalent Canada launched a new cleanroom certification initiative that will fill the skills gap and improve workforce readiness for the biomanufacturing sector in the country.
The government of Canada has implemented major changes in regulating processes in pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries to achieve the highest level of cleanliness and minimize contamination using the most advanced cleanroom technology. An innovative regulatory frame boosts investment in cleanroom infrastructure, leading to a rise in state-of-the-art facilities for various activities in the pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and medical devices industries.
The rise in research and development in the field of life sciences has accelerated the need for cleanroom technologies in Canada-based companies. Companies are investing in research and development projects to support the development of new therapeutics and medical devices, which require the use of safe and controlled environments to develop effective products. The production processes of biologics often necessitate controls over contamination levels with the help of cleanrooms. According to Statistics Canada, businesses across the country spent a record US$ 30.4 billion on in-house research and development in 2022, an increase of 9.4% from 2021. Also, the growing demand for personalized medicine and advanced therapies requires cleanroom solutions that can adapt to changing product and process requirements.
The regional trends and factors influencing the Cleanroom Technology Market throughout the forecast period have been thoroughly explained by the analysts at Insight Partners. This section also discusses Cleanroom Technology Market segments and geography across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, and South and Central America.
Report Attribute | Details |
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Market size in 2023 | US$ 43.65 Billion |
Market Size by 2031 | US$ 77.60 Billion |
Global CAGR (2023 - 2031) | 7.5% |
Historical Data | 2021-2022 |
Forecast period | 2024-2031 |
Segments Covered |
By Type
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Regions and Countries Covered | North America
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Market leaders and key company profiles |
The Cleanroom Technology Market market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing end-user demand due to factors such as evolving consumer preferences, technological advancements, and greater awareness of the product's benefits. As demand rises, businesses are expanding their offerings, innovating to meet consumer needs, and capitalizing on emerging trends, which further fuels market growth.
Market players density refers to the distribution of firms or companies operating within a particular market or industry. It indicates how many competitors (market players) are present in a given market space relative to its size or total market value.
Major Companies operating in the Cleanroom Technology Market are:
Disclaimer: The companies listed above are not ranked in any particular order.
The cleanroom technology market is evaluated by gathering qualitative and quantitative data post primary and secondary research, which includes important corporate publications, association data, and databases. A few of the key developments in the cleanroom technology market are listed below:
The "Cleanroom Technology Market Size and Forecast (2021–2031)" report provides a detailed analysis of the market covering below areas:
The List of Companies - Cleanroom Technology Market
North America dominated the market in 2023.
Increasing adoption in biopharmaceuticals industry and rising advancements in cleanroom technology are among the most significant factors fueling the market growth.
Illinois Tool Works Inc, Labconco Corp, DuPont de Nemours Inc, Ardmac Group Ltd, Clean Air Products Inc, M+W Group GmbH, Kimberly-Clark Corp, Azbil Corp, Taikisha Ltd, and Terra Universal Inc are among the key players in the market.
The market is expected to register a CAGR of 7.5% during 2023–2031.
Integration of smart technologies with cleanroom technology is expected to emerge as a prime trend in the market in the coming years.
The cleanroom technology market value is expected to reach US$ 77.60 billion by 2031.