Every pill you swallow, every vaccine you receive, was likely made in a cleanroom — a space with fewer than 100 particles per cubic foot. The cleanroom technology market report by MRFR shows that equipment is the largest segment (63% share), and the market is growing at 6.8% CAGR — from $7.38 billion to $15.22 billion by 2035. Why? Because contamination kills. A single bacterium in a sterile injectable can cause sepsis.
What's driving growth? The pharmaceutical industry is the largest end‑user, with 58% share. The cleanroom technology market analysis highlights that standard cleanrooms dominate (66% share), but modular cleanrooms are the fastest‑growing — because they're cheaper and faster to install. Instead of building a permanent room, you snap together pre‑fabricated panels.
What's new? IoT sensors that monitor particle counts, temperature, and humidity in real time. If a cleanroom is going out of spec, an alert is sent to a smartphone. Also, robotic cleaning systems that disinfect without human intervention.
The bottom line: cleanrooms are not glamorous, but they're essential. Every time you take a sterile drug, thank a cleanroom. And if you're in pharma manufacturing, invest in modular and smart cleanroom tech — it's the future.