The growth of cleanroom technology is majorly driven by the rising demand for sterilized pharmaceutical formulations, increasing demand for medical devices. The technological advancements in cleanroom technology along with the increasing demand for cleanroom technologies in developing economies are expected to offer significant opportunities for market growth in the coming years.
The technical limitations associated with their operational costs and technical challenges associated with the customization of cleanroom designs in developing economies are hindering the growth of this market to a certain extent.
The biopharmaceutical industry has witnessed the emergence of a new class of therapeutics showing significant potential in new treatments in oncology, diabetes, and other disease areas. Currently, there are hundreds of monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, and biologics in clinical development. The faster approval of new drugs drives the demand for cleanrooms for their manufacturing.
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The use and maintenance of a cleanroom is a complex process. Usually, the cost of construction of standard cleanrooms for pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing may range between USD 100 to more than USD 1,000 per square foot. Also, the price per square foot is not the same for ISO 6 and ISO 8 cleanrooms.
Cleanrooms are mostly designed according to customer requirements based on product specifications and customer-specific design requirements. However, there are no specific guidelines for cleanroom designs for different application areas or product types.
According to market research report, "Cleanroom Technologies Market with COVID-19 Impact, by Product (Fan Filter Units, HVAC, vacuum systems, disinfectants), Construction (Drywall, Hardwall, Softwall), End User (Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Medical device manufacturers) - Global Forecast to 2026" The global cleanroom technologies market is expected to reach USD 9.6 billion by 2026 from USD 7.1 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period.
The high and growing number of pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies facilitating the use of disposable protective clothing has resulted in the increased adoption of the consumables in the cleanroom technologies market. Also, the large number of R&D activities in the healthcare industry is resulting in a stable demand for cleanroom consumables among end users.
The hardwall cleanrooms segment is expected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period. This is mainly due to the higher demand for hardwall cleanrooms, as they are more design-flexible than standard and softwall cleanrooms, quick and easy to install, freestanding for easy portability, and easy to expand or reconfigure.
The pharmaceutical industry end-user segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2019. This is attributed to the industrial growth in this sector, the robust pipeline of injectable formulations, and rising focus on ensuring the quality of healthcare products.