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Funding for adaptive room equipment
BACHER Edelstahlverarbeitung GmbH develops new furnishing system for hygienically sensitive areas
A modular interior system for cleanrooms is at the center of a current technology funding initiative by the state of Baden-Württemberg. The solution is based on stainless steel and focuses on reusability and system integration. The concept is developed by BACHER Stainless Steel Processing GmbH, based in Stockach. The project is supported with public funds.
Adaptive stainless steel furniture for cleanroom technology
As part of the state funding program "Top in the Countryside!", the company BACHER Stainless Steel Processing GmbH received a grant, among other things, for the development of a new cleanroom furniture system. The solution is based on adaptive, standardized stainless steel components that can be integrated into both new buildings and existing cleanrooms. A central element is reusability: existing furniture can be supplemented or reconfigured with new modules without needing to be completely replaced.
Thus, the development addresses not only technical requirements for cleanroom environments but also aspects of resource efficiency. The project was positively evaluated in the funding decision, among other reasons, for its contribution to the circular economy.
Development according to cleanroom and hygiene criteria
The design of the new furniture system follows the principles of hygienic design: seamless processing, closed weld seams, and robust, easy-to-clean surfaces. The adaptive system allows for individual combinations and can be adapted to different room and process layouts.
The production takes place entirely in the company's facility in Stockach on Lake Constance. BACHER has a high level of manufacturing depth in a purely "white production" environment. The company specializes in stainless steel products for hygienically sensitive applications and supplies, among others, companies from the pharmaceutical industry, laboratories, medical technology, and biotechnological process engineering.
State funding for innovation-driven small and medium-sized enterprises
The state program "Top in the Countryside!" targets technology-oriented small and medium-sized enterprises based in rural areas. The goal is to strengthen the innovative capacity of the industrial mid-sized sector and enable future-proof investments. The program is funded by the state of Baden-Württemberg and the European Union within the framework of the ERDF (European Regional Development Fund).
BACHER Edelstahlverarbeitung GmbH
78333 Stockach
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