Cleanzone 2015

Expertise for building and operating a cleanroom
Oct 27 - 28, 2015
Frankfurt, DE
On October 27-28, 2015, Cleanzone – international trade fair and congress for cleanroom technology – will be taking place for the fourth time. Approx. 80 manufacturers are expected to be on hand to present their latest developments and product highlights. The range of products on offer includes construction, planning, ventilation and air-conditioning technology, airlocks, isolators, consumables, clothing, measurement technology, validation, qualification and training. Cleanzone is aimed at all sectors where production is carried out under controlled conditions, from life sciences to microtechnology.
 
Production under controlled conditions requires comprehensive knowledge and continuous training in order to maintain the ability to react to increased demands and new standards. With the top themes “Design / Layout / Construction”, “Qualification” and “Process optimization”, the 2015 Cleanzone Congress offers practical expertise for experts and newcomers alike. After the congress, visitors will have an opportunity to talk directly with manufacturers about solutions for their own production requirements.
 
Members of IVAM receive at www.cleanzone.messefrankfurt.com/partner discounted congress tickets. You will find more information on Cleanzone at www.cleanzone.messefrankfurt.com.

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