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Clean Modules celebrates its 15th anniversary with a new look!
16/07/2010
July 2010 sees the launch of the new Clean Modules look, which has been redesigned and rebranded to represent Clean Modules’ company size and geographic activities.
The launch of the new Clean Modules look, includes a brand new company logo and company website. The Clean Modules website has been re-launched...
Multi-disciplinary research cleanroom facility bridges the fields of biology and engineering
01/05/2010
The world-wide need for the development of replacement human tissue, via regenerative medicine and stem cell applications, has resulted in the development of a new state-of-the-art cleanroom and laboratory research facility at Loughborough University. The new 770 m² multi-disciplinary Centre for Biological...
The next generation of modular cleanrooms
01/07/2009
Clean Modules Ltd specialises in the construction of bespoke modular cleanrooms and as a result, no two cleanrooms are the same. This diversity has allowed Clean Modules Ltd to continuously develop their modular cleanroom concept and after several years of building modular cleanrooms, Clean Modules...
Clean Modules completes new 2260m2 high efficiency modular panel cleanroom for Fresenius Kabi.
01/11/2008
To cope with the rapid growth in the highly competitive pharmaceutical compounding and dispensing market, Fresenius Kabi Ltd commissioned Clean Modules Ltd to build a new high-efficiency aseptic services cleanroom production facility within Fresenius Kabi Ltd’s new combined site at Runcorn, Cheshire....
Clean Modules Ltd completes groundbreaking Cord Blood Center for the Anthony Nolan Trust, to offer lifeline to thousands of patients with life threatening illnesses
01/08/2008
Clean Modules Ltd has completed the purpose-designed Anthony Nolan Trust Cord Blood Centre, which includes a Processing Facility and a Cryogenic Storage facility at the grounds of Nottingham Trent University. The new £1.4 million pounds centre at Nottingham Trent University's Clifton campus is the first...
