17/04/2026
The cleanroom industry is at an important turning point.
We’re seeing strong demand, new investments, and rapid expansion across sectors.
But at the same time, there’s a growing gap between capacity created and capacity delivered efficiently.
From what we observe, the next phase of this industry will not be defined by how many projects are taken up—
but by how well they are executed.
A few things are becoming clear:
• Standardization is no longer optional
• Speed without control creates more problems than value
• Clients are expecting outcomes, not just installations
At Klima, we’ve been working in this direction for some time.
Our KUDS™ (Klima Unified Design System) and X-Series approach are built around one idea—
bringing more structure, consistency, and predictability into cleanroom projects.
We’ve started implementing this in a few projects, and the early results are encouraging:
• More controlled ex*****on
• Better alignment between design and site
• Improved overall efficiency
There is still a long way to go, and we are continuously refining our approach.
Going forward, we are also focusing on:
• More energy-efficient design strategies
• Reducing lifecycle costs for clients
• Becoming more solution-oriented rather than just system-driven
The opportunity in the cleanroom sector is significant—
but it will favor those who can adapt, improve, and execute with clarity.
That’s the direction we are committed to building in.