Traditional cleanrooms are built like bunkers — concrete walls, raised floors, complex HVAC. They take months to construct and cost millions. Modular cleanrooms are different: they're made of prefabricated panels that snap together like Legos. The cleanroom technology market research shows that modular cleanrooms are the fastest‑growing type, with a CAGR above 8%. Why? Because biotech startups can't wait 6 months for a traditional cleanroom — they need to start production yesterday.
What's driving adoption? The semiconductor industry. Chips are made in cleanrooms, and with the global chip shortage, companies are racing to add capacity. The cleanroom technology market trends highlight that the fastest‑growing end‑user is the biotechnology industry, because cell and gene therapies require ultra‑clean environments. A single speck of dust can ruin a CAR‑T cell batch.
What's new? Mobile cleanrooms — trailers with built‑in HEPA filtration and air showers. They can be parked outside a hospital for COVID testing or vaccine production.
The takeaway: if you need a cleanroom fast and on a budget, go modular. But don't skimp on validation — a cleanroom that isn't certified is just an expensive room.