
Innovations in Nanotechnology for Industry - NSC WG: E Innovation
Seeking innovations within EU projects for industrial applications, NSC WG: E Innovation aims to support industry, SMEs, and nanotechnology market push. The working group focuses on upscaling safety testing, high-throughput testing, and bridging the gap between end users, regulators, and innovators.
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NSC WG:E INNOVATION Chair Andrew Nelson Deputy. Claire Skentelbery (NIA)
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Aim: to seek out innovations within EU projects suitable for industrial application and ask for input on further goals of the working group Objectives: to step forward to support innovation for industry to target not only industrial scale but also SMEs to push nanotechnology towards the market by utilising the knowledge already gathered. to push research results towards publicly available know-how. upscaling safety testing. to encourage the move to high-throughput testing since this is more appropriate to end users
FUNCTION WG:E provides a platform:- for scientists to provide updates on innovation in nanosafety developments arising (mostly from EU funded) nanosafety projects to address environmental, health, and safety questions about nanomaterials and how these can be translated to the real world to identify gaps in knowledge and research priorities especially with respect to bridging the gap between end users, regulators and innovators to summarize the achievements of NSC projects on innovation for example to facilitate NSC reviews to seek commonalities in all NSC projects relating to the transferring of research to end users, regulators and manufacturers
STRUCTURE WG:E Innovation New group within NSC Two telecon meetings in June and September Sub-group 1. Chemical Safety by Design (CSbD) CSbD has already held two telecons, written short report and hosted a meeting last week in Vienna. Minutes from all meetings are available on request