Guardtech Cleanrooms have built their reputation on a simple but powerful principle – adaptability. In industries where processes evolve rapidly, regulations tighten and technologies advance at speed, the ability to change quickly and efficiently can make all the difference.
It’s a philosophy that sits at the very heart of Guardtech’s modular cleanroom systems – and one perfectly symbolised by the company’s new 2026 mascot, Cammi the Cleanroom Chameleon.
Like the chameleon that inspired her, Cammi represents the ability to adapt effortlessly to new surroundings. It’s a fitting symbol for the Guardtech Cleanrooms approach to contamination control, where flexibility and future-proofing are engineered into every modular cleanroom installation from day one.
Since installing their first controlled environments back in 2000, Guardtech Cleanrooms have spent more than 25 years designing and building modular cleanroom systems for organisations across the Life Sciences, Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Aerospace, Engineering and Micro-electronics sectors.
Over that time the company has established a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, fully compliant cleanroom facilities that are designed not just for today’s requirements, but for the challenges of tomorrow.
Andrew Cressey, Guardtech’s highly experienced ISO Commercial Manager, says the adaptability of modular systems is one of the key reasons they have become so widely respected across the industries Guardtech serve.
“Cleanrooms are significant investments, so organisations need confidence that the environments they install today will still support their operations years down the line,” Cressey explained. “That’s exactly why modular construction is so valuable. It gives our clients the flexibility to expand, adjust and refine their cleanroom as their business evolves.”
At the core of that reputation is Guardtech’s modular construction approach. Unlike traditional cleanroom builds – which can often be rigid and difficult to modify once completed – modular cleanrooms are designed as flexible “room within a room” structures that can evolve alongside the businesses they support.
Using precision-engineered GT Shell panel systems and structural frameworks, Guardtech’s modular cleanrooms can be expanded, reconfigured or upgraded with relative ease. This allows organisations to adapt their facilities as production grows, processes change or new regulatory requirements come into play, without the need for costly or disruptive rebuilds.
The result is a controlled environment that supports innovation rather than limiting it – a cleanroom designed to keep pace with progress.
Cressey added that this adaptability has played a major role in Guardtech’s continued success over the past quarter of a century.
“We’ve been installing cleanrooms since 2000, and over those 25 years we’ve built a reputation for delivering reliable, high-quality environments that stand the test of time,” he said. “Our modular systems are incredibly well respected because they combine robust engineering with the flexibility modern industries need.”
That philosophy is precisely what inspired the introduction of Cammi the Cleanroom Chameleon for 2026. In nature, chameleons thrive because they can change quickly and respond to their environment.
Guardtech’s modular cleanrooms operate on the same principle – providing controlled environments that can adapt seamlessly as organisations grow, innovate and evolve.
With more than 25 years of experience behind them and adaptability firmly embedded in their design approach, Guardtech Cleanrooms continue to champion a simple but powerful idea: the most effective cleanroom is one that’s ready to change whenever you are.
For more information on Guardtech Cleanrooms modular cleanroom solutions, visit www.guardtechcleanrooms.com, or to discover more about parent company Guardtech, visit www.guardtechgroup.com, email sales@guardtech.com or call 0330 113 0303.