NanoSafety Cluster Special Bulletin
 
Not-to-be-missed events this summer and an opportunity to make a difference
 
 
The NanoSafety Training School, 15–19 May
You can still register for online participation
Taking place in the historic centre of Venice, Italy, the Training School aims to transfer State-of-the-Art knowledge on significant topics from key experts to the new generation of professionals, using interprofessional education in hands-on sessions.
 
You can find more information here and the agenda here or contact Stefania Melandri, Warrant Hub S.p.A.; Paola Basso, GreenDecision; Cathrin Cailliau, Yordas Group 
 
 
 
The NanoSAFE & NanoSafety Cluster Conference, 5-9 June, Grenoble
Early bird registration ends on 5th May 2023
This year, for the first time in its history, the nanoSAFE conference will meet the NanoSafety Cluster in a new format. This 8th International Conference on Health and Safety Issues for a socially responsible approach to nanomaterials will be held in Grenoble, France from 2023.
 
You can register and find more information here, or contact nanosafe2023@cea.fr
 
What connects these two events?
Do you have just 8 minutes?
H2020 SAbyNA project is running a worldwide survey of social perceptions of Safety and Sustainability by Design. It takes only 8 minutes to complete this simple survey which is of signficance to all stakeholders along the value chain of nano & advanced materials.
Open workshops at the above events and webinars will be held to analyze the results.
For more information, contact Claire Mays
 
 
Go to survey ->
 
About the NanoSafety Cluster
 
The EU NanoSafety Cluster (NSC) maximises the synergies between European-level projects addressing the safety of materials and technologies enabled by the use of nanoparticles. The studied aspects include toxicology, ecotoxicology, exposure assessment, mechanisms of interaction, risk assessment and standardisation.

The Cluster is an initiative of the European Commission Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD), which sponsors these large projects. Overall, Europe targets safe and sustainable nanomaterials and nanotechnology innovations. NSC projects contribute to assuring environmental health and safety (EHS) of this Key Enabling Technology.

The Cluster also is an open platform for dialogue and exchange. Researchers, regulators, administrators, industry, civil society representatives—if you have an interest in EHS and nanotechnology, you are very welcome to participate in NSC activities whether or not you are a partner in formal European project.
 
 
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