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IPS opens new branches in the UK and US
US-based IPS (Integrated Project Service) has expanded its reach by opening new branches in Alderley Park and Texas
Pfizer wins 2024 ISPE FOYA award with "central pool concept" API facility design
Pfizer has won the Operations, Project Execution category at 2024's ISPE Facility of the Year Awards. Purtias Asgard completed work as the cleanroom subcontractor for this...
Medhini Group announces partnership with sustainable engineering consultancy
Medhini Group and TERAO Asia have joined forces to advance sustainable and green industrial projects in Malaysia
Cleanroom Technology Conference UK 2024: Agenda launch
Hear from NASA, AstraZeneca and STERIS at the Cleanroom Technology Conference 2024. This year's agenda has launched and delegates will have the opportunity to converse with...
What is ISO 8 cleanroom classification?
Each cleanroom class is denoted by a maximum concentration of particles per cubic meter or cubic foot of air. ISO 8 is the second lowest cleanroom classification
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