European Commission Requests Scientific Opinion on UV- NanoFilter HAA299
On November 2, 2020, the European Commission (EC) requested a scientific opinion from the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) on the ultraviolet (UV) filter HAA299 (nano) (chemical name “2-(4-(2-(4-Diethylamino-2 hydroxy-benzoyl)-benzoyl)-piperazine-1-carbonyl)-phenyl)-(4-diethylamino-2-hydroxyphenyl)-methanone”).  According to the EC’s...
EUON survey shows that EU citizens demand better labelling of everyday products containing nanomaterials
A study, commissioned by the EU Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON), measured and analysed how citizens perceive nanomaterials and their potential risks to our health and the environment. The results confirm that concerns often correlate with a lack of awareness of nanomaterials. People who know more about nanomaterials tend to be less concerned...
NIA Member Endomag raises $20m Series D scale-up capital
NIA Member Endomag raised $20m Series D scale-up capital to expand access to new advanced breast surgery techniques enabled by Endomag’s products. Read all about in Business Weekly HERE.
ECETOC launches NanoApp
The European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals (ECETOC) just launched its brand new NanoApp. We were very lucky to have them present and demonstrate it at our latest annual symposium. The web-based tool has been designed to help industry register  nanomaterials (chemical substances or materials that are manufactured and used...
Open access to JRC Research Infrastructures
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) opens its scientific laboratories and facilities to people working in academia and research organisations, industry, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and more in general to the public and private sector.
NIA Member, Vireo Advisors, Hosts SRA Workshop on Responsible Innovation of Advanced Materials and Technologie
Vireo Advisors is hosting a virtual workshop on Sunday December 13th as part of the Society for Risk Analysis’ Annual Meeting to discuss key issues facing the responsible innovation of advanced materials and technologies.
ECHA publishes manual to support registration dossiers containing nanoforms
 ECHA has published a manual to support the preparation of dossiers contaning nanoforms.  The comprehensive guide includes the specific requirements for single or sets of nanoforms, composition and analytical requirememnts (Annex VI), endpoint sections (Annex VII-X), and opt out scenarios.
NIA response to the EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability Towards a Toxic-Free Environment
The NIA broadly welcomes the EU’s recently published Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability Towards a Toxic-Free Environment. It is a positive step forward towards delivering the Green Deal and the strategy highlights the importance of the chemicals sector overall and the fact that Europe already has within REACH one of the most comprehensive...
NIA kicks off a quarterly 'Standards priorities for Members' with report and webinar
 As part of a service expansion to Members, NIA launched its service focussed on standards topics relevant to nanomaterials, with first quarterly report published in September, followed by a dedicated webinar in October. Delivered by Denic Koltsov, of Brec Solutions, the report covered ISO TC229, ISO TC24/SC4,  CEN TC352 and ongoing trends.
Workshop on Gap Analysis and Data Requirements to support TG and GD Development - catch up
The NanoHarmony Project, in which NIA is responsible for stakeholder interaction and which aims to address key end points for nanomaterials, hosted a global online workshop on November 3-5, with expert sessions following by a public plenary meeting.
ECHA holds 2020 stakeholder meeting
As a stakeholder to ECHA, NIA took part in the online 2020 Stakeholder meeting on October 29.  Whilst covering the full scope of work from ECHA, work relevant to nanomaterials directly and indirectly was covered through topics including:
Safe Use of Nanomaterials in the Lab Webinar
Yesterday, NIA hosted a webinar on the  Safe Use of Nanomaterials in the Lab with over 150 registrations.
NIA Member Burdinola launches the Nano Chamber
After almost 4 years of research and development, NIA Member Burdinola has launched the first chamber tested to work with nanoparticles, guaranteeing maximum safety for both the user and the sample.
850 registrants for webinar 'The pathway to Test Guidelines: from science to standards for nanomaterials'
Over 800 registrations were received for the webinar ''The pathway to Test Guidelines: from science to standards for nanomaterials' hosted by the EC-funded projects NanoHarmony (in which NIA is a partner) and NANOMET.
New Board confirmed for NIA at the 2020 AGM
  NIA Corporate Members voted to confirm a new Board at the 2020 AGM, kick starting a 2 year term with the focus to continue NIA's expansion of membership, services to Members and global positioning as the voice of nanotechnology industries.
Blanca Suarez Merino joins NIA as Director of Regulatory Affairs
NIA welcomes Dr Blanca Suarez Merino to the team as Director of Regulatory Affairs, stepping into the shoes of long time NIA team member David Carlander. 
SUNUM, Nanotechnology Research and Application Center joins NIA
NIA is very pleased to welcome its first new Member from Turkey, through SUNUM, Nanotechnology Research and Application Center.
Vireo Advisers joins NIA
NIA welcomes Vireo Advisers into the nano family, with an expert team headed by Jo-Anne Shatkin.
ZEON Corporation joins NIA
The Nanotechnology Industries Association (NIA) is delighted to welcome ZEON Corporation to its growing global community.  ZEON, headquartered in Japan, with 58 operations world-wide, is a speciality materials producer including single wall carbon nanotubes (CNT).  Following the emergence of CNT technologies from Japan, ZEON bec