MEP supports centralized regulatory approach to nanomedicine
In an article published this week by Parliament Magazine, Member of the European Parliament Petar Vitanov called for a centralized regulatory approach to nanomedicine.
Open Call for new applications in printed electronics, catalysis, and advanced materials
VSPARTICLE, NIA member, has an open Call to receive multiple days-worth of VSP-P1 Nanostructured Material Printer access equivalent to €10,000 worth of contract research. Read more about the conditions HERE.
Horizon Europe calls 2021-22 published
The Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-22 was published today. Horizon Europe is the main EU funding scheme for collaborative research and innovation projects, with a €95.5 billion budget for the period 2021-27.
Safe- and sustainable-by-design updates: EU expert roundtable, stakeholder consultation
Following its first stakeholder meeting on safe- and sustainable-by-design (SSbD), the European Commission has launched a stakeholder consultation to complement the findings of the mapping study it released in April. The consultation, which is open until June 30, will inform the development of SSbD criteria for the chemicals sector.
Filling the Nanosafety data gaps: Towards FAIR Nanosafety Data
Billons of euros has been invested by both the private and public sector in nanotechnology research to help advance this key enabling technology. Several large-scale collaborative projects have investigated the environmental and human health aspects of nanomaterials. There has been a clear gap on the reuse of data between various projects and an...
GAIKER joins NIA
We’re happy to welcome a new member to NIA. GAIKER Technology Centre, based in the Basque Country, is a research institute offering innovative technological solutions for corporations. Established as a foundation in 1985, the institute’s expertise includes biotechnology, sustainable composites, and functional polymers. In addition to R&D...
NIA publishes nanopinion: 'Updating our language: why we should not paint all nanoforms with the same brush'
NIA's nanopinion 'Updating our language: why we should not paint all nanoforms with the same brush ' was published on the European Observatory of Nanomaterials (EUON) website:
Applied Graphene Materials (AGM) joins NIA
We are glad to announce that a new member has joined NIA. Applied Graphene Materials (AGM) was founded in the UK in 2010 and has grown to an industry-leading organization in the field of graphene dispersion, listed on the FTSE AIM Stock Market and working with more than 100 technology and product development partners. The company graphene...
NIA Member Spotlight series 3
CZECH NANOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION 
EFSA concludes that titanium dioxide E-171 is no longer considered safe as food additive
Published 6 May 2021 Link EFSA has updated its safety assessment of the food additive titanium dioxide (E 171), following a request by the European Commission in March 2020. 
EU Commission opens consultation for nanomaterial definition review
The process for the long-anticipated revision of the EU nanomaterial definition has started, with the Commission announcing a targeted stakeholder consultation which will be open until June 30. In the run-up to the definition revision, preliminary work was carried out by the Commission and complemented by three technical reports published by the...
NIA announces new member: Nano Institute of Sydney University.
We are  happy to announce that a new member has joined the NIA family: a warm welcome to the Nano Institute of Sydney University.  The University of Sydney Nano Institute (Sydney Nano) is a flagship multidisciplinary research institute at the University of Sydney, Australia.
EU Commission holds first stakeholder workshop on safe-and sustainable-by-design
The EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability includes the objective of developing criteria on safe- and sustainable-by-design to support the shift towards inherently safe and sustainable chemicals, materials and products, throughout the entire life cycle.
TNO launches update to LICARA Nano Scan
The LICARA Nano Scan was originally developed by TNO and EMPA in the context of the EU-funded LICARA project, as a tool to guide companies through their decision-making process for the sustainable development of innovative nano-enabled products. The tool has now been updated to cover an extended range of products, including beyond nanomaterials....
NIA Member Spotlight series 2
CERION: Custom Nanomaterials for Next Generation Products
NIA releases new position paper
NIA has released a position paper discussing the evolution of the regulation and language used to talked about the nanoscale. The ongoing transition from “nanomaterial” to “nanoforms” will help to better reflect the fact that differences in nanomaterial properties exist not only in relation to bulk counterparts, but also to nanoforms of the same...
Nanotechnology standards ISO/TS 80004 series have been updated (1 April 2021)
Check out the item entitled “The Science of Tiny Little Things”. These series were developed by ISO technical committee ISO/TC 229, Nanotechnologies, whose secretariat is held by BSI, ISO’s member for the UK, in cooperation with ISO’s partner organization, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and focus on the key issue of vocabulary...