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Surface disinfection systems market seen reaching $12.1B by 2033

May 14, 2026
Surface disinfection systems market seen reaching $12.1B by 2033

By AI, Created 5:28 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Persistence Market Research projects the global surface disinfection systems market will rise from $7.4 billion in 2026 to $12.1 billion by 2033, driven by stricter hygiene standards, hospital infection-control needs and automation. Demand is also rising in pharmaceutical cleanrooms, where UVC and hydrogen peroxide vapor systems are gaining traction.

Why it matters: - Surface disinfection systems are moving from a niche cleaning tool to core infrastructure in healthcare, pharma, transportation and commercial buildings. - The shift is being driven by infection-prevention pressure, tighter sanitation rules and demand for faster, more automated disinfection. - Persistence Market Research projects the market will grow from US$7.4 billion in 2026 to US$12.1 billion by 2033, a 7.3% CAGR.

What happened: - Persistence Market Research published a market outlook on May 13, 2026, for the global surface disinfection systems market. - The report says healthcare-associated infections, sanitation awareness and automated disinfection adoption are fueling demand. - The report highlights growing use across hospitals, pharmaceutical manufacturing, biotechnology labs, airports, public transportation and commercial spaces.

The details: - UVC disinfection systems are gaining share because they eliminate bacteria, viruses and other pathogens without chemicals. - UVC systems are used in hospitals, laboratories, airports and public transportation because they disinfect quickly and have low operating costs. - Automated robotic UVC systems are becoming more common in healthcare sanitation. - Hydrogen peroxide vapor systems are expanding in pharmaceutical manufacturing, biotechnology laboratories and cleanrooms. - HPV systems are used for high-level decontamination in enclosed spaces. - Fogging and electrostatic sprayers are seeing demand in commercial buildings, schools and transportation facilities. - These systems help distribute disinfectant evenly and reduce manual labor. - Ozone-based systems and advanced UVC technologies are being adopted as lower-toxicity alternatives to traditional chemical disinfectants. - Healthcare facilities remain the largest end users because of patient volume, surgical demand and infection-control requirements. - Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies are increasing sterilization spending to meet manufacturing regulations. - The market is segmented by technology, form, end user and region. - Technology segments include UVC disinfection systems, hydrogen peroxide vapor systems, ozone-based systems, fogging and electrostatic sprayers, and others. - Form segments include wipes, liquid and spray. - End users include healthcare facilities, pharmaceutical and biotechnology, medical device manufacturing, academics and research institutes, food and beverage, transportation and commercial buildings. - Regional segments include North America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia and Oceania, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa.

Between the lines: - The report points to a broader shift from manual cleaning toward automated and touchless sanitation. - Sustainability is becoming a buying factor, not just a compliance issue, as organizations look for non-toxic and environmentally friendlier systems. - North America leads the market because of advanced healthcare infrastructure, strong regulation and high infection-prevention awareness. - Europe is growing on adoption of automated disinfection in healthcare and public facilities. - East Asia and South Asia and Oceania are emerging growth regions, supported by healthcare spending, urbanization and industrialization. - The report says global pharma and biotech cleanroom growth, led by India, China and Ireland, is boosting demand for HPV systems. - The report also says 54% of organizations are targeting green disinfectants by 2025.

What’s next: - More companies are expected to add AI, IoT monitoring, automation, real-time tracking and robotic disinfection features. - The report expects market participants to keep investing in sustainable systems, product innovation and geographic expansion. - Demand is likely to stay strong as organizations update sanitation protocols and expand sterile environments.

The bottom line: - Surface disinfection is becoming a long-term capital and operations priority, with automation, sustainability and infection control shaping the next phase of growth.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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