The emergence of lab-grown meat, also known as cultured meat or cellular agriculture, represents a paradigm shift in food production technology. Unlike traditional livestock farming, cellular agriculture facilities require unprecedented levels of environmental control to maintain optimal conditions for cell growth, differentiation, and tissue development. The HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system serves as the critical infrastructure that enables this revolutionary production method.
This comprehensive guide explores the specialized requirements, design principles, and implementation strategies for HVAC systems in lab-grown meat production facilities. Drawing from pharmaceutical manufacturing, biotechnology research, and advanced food processing standards, we present a holistic approach to environmental control tailored specifically for cellular agriculture.
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