Cleanroom Technology

A deep dive into the 2025 Cleanroom Technology Conference agenda

Published: 6-Mar-2025

The agenda and networking opportunities make the Cleanroom Technology Conference a can't-miss event, you'll have the chance to connect with key stakeholders, suppliers, and innovators who could shape the future of your business.

The 2025 Cleanroom Technology Conference is not just a learning opportunity—it’s an investment in your company’s future. Attendees will gain first-hand knowledge from leading experts, ensuring their cleanroom operations align with the latest regulatory requirements and technological advancements. Take a look at the full agenda here

If you're in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, healthcare, or electronics, skipping this means losing access to exclusive insights into groundbreaking research, industry shifts, and solutions to current challenges.

This year's conference dives deep into crucial topics, from regulatory compliance and sustainability to AI-driven advancements in certification and aseptic processing. These aren't just theoretical discussions - they're actionable strategies that could drive efficiency, ensure compliance, and keep you ahead of the curve. Can you afford to miss out? Get your ticket today. 

An insight into the agenda

Regulatory compliance and industry standards: A deeper understanding 

One of the biggest concerns in the cleanroom industry is ensuring compliance with ISO 14644 standards and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) regulations. Steve Ward, Compliance Specialist at T-squared, will open the conference with an indepth exploration of these frameworks, helping attendees navigate their challenges and understand their implications for cleanroom operations.

The 2022 revision of GMP Annex 1 remains a focal point for the industry. Jamie Kelly and Marta Underwood from Micronclean will address the validation of cleanroom garments for compliance with Annex 1, emphasising the importance of robust qualification processes.

Similarly, Steve Marnach from DuPont will provide a detailed roadmap for validating protective cleanroom garments, ensuring companies can meet the expectations set by regulatory bodies. 

Sustainability and cleanroom operations: Lessons from AstraZeneca and GSK 

Sustainability remains a critical theme in cleanroom operations, with companies striving to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining cleanliness standards. Nigel Lenegan from Energy and Carbon, alongside Tom Stanway, formerly from AstraZeneca, will revisit the pioneering sustainability experiments conducted by AstraZeneca and GSK over the past 15 years. Their presentation will analyse what worked, what didn’t, and how lessons from these initiatives can be applied to the cleanrooms of today and tomorrow. 

A deep dive into the 2025 Cleanroom Technology Conference agenda

Advancements in contamination control: Material transfers, apparel, and rapid testing

Maintaining a contamination-free cleanroom is a constant challenge, particularly during material transfers. Cecilia Pierobon from STERIS will present innovative strategies for mitigating contamination risks during these transfers, offering practical guidance on maintaining sterility in high-risk areas.

Another vital aspect of contamination control is cleanroom apparel. Arthur Lettinga from Elis Cleanroom will discuss the sterilisation of cleanroom garments, emphasising the importance of a well-structured decontamination process to ensure garments do not become vectors of contamination.

Meanwhile, Matts Ramstorp of BioTekPro AB will explore a quality risk management approach for garments in future Grade A aseptic cleanrooms, focusing on selecting appropriate materials and designs that align with regulatory expectations.

Rapid microbiology testing is also gaining traction in the cleanroom industry, offering faster and more reliable contamination detection. Marc Mauro from PharmaMedia Dr. Müller GmbH will introduce automated methods for reading culture media, potentially revolutionising how contamination is identified and controlled.

AI, robotics and digitalisation in cleanroom management 

The role of artificial intelligence and robotics in cleanroom operations is rapidly expanding, with innovations aimed at improving precision, traceability, and compliance. Andrew Wert, founder of CertAir, will present on how AI-driven solutions are enhancing cleanroom certification, reducing human error, and ensuring a higher level of operational accuracy.

In aseptic manufacturing, robotics is becoming increasingly indispensable. Matthias Angelmaier from Pharma Plan will explore how robotic systems are being integrated into fill-finish applications, reducing contamination risks and increasing efficiency.

The push toward Pharma 4.0 is also transforming cleanroom monitoring. Jason Kelly from Lighthouse will emphasise the need for digital environmental monitoring (EM) data systems, showcasing how continuous manufacturing models can benefit from real-time data analytics.

Haşim Solmaz, President of ICCCS, will further elaborate on developing a risk-based cleanroom monitoring plan, providing a framework for companies looking to enhance their contamination control strategies.

A deep dive into the 2025 Cleanroom Technology Conference agenda

How to secure your spot

Tickets for the Cleanroom Technology Conference 2025 are available, however, given the high demand and limited seating, securing a ticket as soon as possible is highly recommended. Click here to register and ensure your company benefits from the latest advancements in cleanroom technology.

With the industry evolving rapidly, staying informed and connected is more crucial than ever. Make sure your company is at the forefront of innovation by attending the Cleanroom Technology Conference 2025.

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