ISCC'24 Symposium

Frequently Asked Questions

There is no personal membership in ICCCS. If you want to become a member set up a national cleanroom or contamination control society. Only one society per country can become a member. In the United Kingdom for instance, Scotland (S2C2) is a member and no other society from England can become a member anymore unless the S2C2 resigns its membership.
ICCCS members can submit a cleanroom technology course, that fulfills the IEC (ICCCS Education Committee) guidelines, for international accreditation. ICCCS stimulates the exchange and development of courses with content that fulfill the IEC guidelines.
National Contamination Control Societies cooperate with national standards organization. The ICCCS members coordinate their activities and provide a network of specialists. You can visit our Standardization page to learn more about the current status of the ISO standards.
A cleanroom is an environment where the cleanliness of the air and/or surface is controlled. Contaminants are particles, viables (micro-organisms), nano size particles and/or chemicals. The basic operation of a cleanroom can be checked by the air cleanliness by particle concentrations.
A cleanroom is applied to make products or to provide services that are vulnerable for contamination. The way to design, apply and maintain contamination control is a much broader technology than cleanroom technology alone.
The membership fee is € 650 per year. As per ICCCS CoD desicion in 2023, new members will pay 50% of membership fee for the first 2 full year term.
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