Continuing the NanoHarmony NANOMET journey: Harmonisation & Standardisation of Test Methods for Nanomaterials and Advanced Materials Two day workshop focused on NAMs, imaging and testing of complex samples along the material lifecycle *** ONLINE *** 18th & 19th November 2024 |
Internationally harmonised and standardised test methods are a prerequisite for safety and sustainability assessments of chemicals and materials. In this workshop, organised by the Horizon Europe projects MACRAMÉ, nanoPASS, ACCORDs and iCare in collaboration with the Malta Initiative, we will discuss the way forward on standardisation and harmonisation to incorporate testing of nano and advanced materials.
The workshop will cover the challenges of applying NAMs for regulatory testing of advanced materials and how we can incorporate NAMs better in regulatory risk assessment, using approaches such as Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs).
We will present developments of imaging approaches for the characterisation and assessment of advanced materials. Furthermore, we will discuss how we can standardise approaches on the analysis of complex samples released during the lifecycle of an advanced material enabled product.
Roundtables will enable expert exchange and will give stakeholders the opportunity for discussion and to provide input.
Intended Audience
- Scientists– who are developing new methods and approaches for chemical safety and sustainability or developing new materials that may require development of new testing methods
- Regulators– who are interested in incorporating new methods into regulatory frameworks
- Industry / CROs / SMEs– who need to use Test Guidelines to comply with regulations
- Standardisation bodies– who are developing new standards for nano and advanced materials
- OECD/ ECVAM representatives– to have the opportunity to learn about new methods being developed that could be used in future Test Guidelines
More information can be found on this webpage.
Registration: Please register for a place at the workshop by completing this form.