The tower at Pegasus Park [Image: Pegasus Park]
CleanSpace, a Pennsylvania-based provider of modular cleanroom design and construction, has opened a new regional office at Dallas’ Pegasus Park and announced a strategic partnership with the innovation hub. As part of the collaboration, CleanSpace will serve as the “design-builder of choice” for the growing number of biotech and life sciences companies at Pegasus Park, the company said.
The firm also unveiled a new 5,000-square-foot cleanroom showroom—a first-of-its-kind facility that CleanSpace says is designed to speed the journey from concept to commercialization.
“Texas is booming with biotech, life sciences, healthcare, and advanced technology ventures, and our expansion into Dallas is a direct response to that momentum,” Glenn VandeGrift, founder and president of CleanSpace, said in a statement.
He called Pegasus Park an ecosystem built to foster innovation and a natural home for CleanSpace. “We’re proud to contribute our national horsepower with local precision to help clients scale faster and smarter,” he added.
The showroom includes fully operational modular cleanroom environments, spanning ISO 5 to ISO 8 (Grade B and C) classifications. The spaces are designed to meet demanding standards across life sciences, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing, according to CleanSpace.
The company said every aspect of the facility—from design and engineering to manufacturing and assembly—is completed in the U.S., helping eliminate reliance on foreign supply chains and enabling faster delivery times and more consistent lifecycle support. Tours are available during BioNTX’s IC3 Life Science & Healthcare Conference, Sept. 16–17, as well as by appointment through CleanSpace’s new Dallas office.
Modular cleanrooms, built for growth
As a vertically integrated design-builder, CleanSpace handles all stages of cleanroom development—from concept through commissioning, validation, and ongoing maintenance, the company said. Its family of specialized divisions is designed to deliver turnkey solutions for complex technical environments.
By establishing a regional presence at Pegasus Park, CleanSpace said it now offers real-time, on-the-ground support for clients in Texas and throughout the region.
The company is also offering Pegasus Park tenants a complimentary Basis of Design (BOD) package—a value-added service that provides each company with a customized roadmap for building out its cleanroom or technical space. The goal, according to CleanSpace, is to ensure speed, compliance, and scalability from day one.
The company described the partnership as an opportunity to integrate its process with Pegasus Park’s broader innovation ecosystem, aiming to help companies grow with certainty and reduced risk, backed by a team that understands that “precision, compliance, and speed are non-negotiable.”
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