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Meetings/Workshops on Applied Physics: Microtechnology, Nanotechnology in Switzerland
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| 1. | [ID=188949]NanoImpactNet workshops September 08 | | 03 Sep 2008 → 05 Sep 2008; Zurich, Switzerland | | abstract: NanoImpactNet is a multidisciplinary European network on the health and environmental impact of nanomaterials. NanoImpactNet will create a scientific basis to ensure the safe and responsible development of engineered nanoparticles and nanotechnology-based materials and products, and will support the definition of regulatory measures and implementation of legislation in Europe. It focuses on a strong two-way communication to ensure efficient dissemination of information to stakeholders and the European Commission, while at the same time obtaining input from the stakeholders about their needs and concerns. The 24 institutes behind NanoImpactNet members are leading European research groups active in the fields of nanosafety, nanorisk assessment and nanotoxicology. Through numerous workshops over a period of four years, NanoImpactNet will bring together some of the best researchers to discuss future strategies, to exchange their ideas with the different stakeholder groups and to further the responsible development of nanotechnology. | | weblink: http://www.nanoimpactnet.eu/object_class/nano_men_home.html |
| 2. | [ID=183145]NanoEurope 2008 | | 16 Sep 2008 → 17 Sep 2008; St. Gallen, Switzerland | | abstract: The NanoEurope, leading European exhibition for the transfer of nanotechnology know-how, will be held in St.Gallen, Switzerland from September 16 – 17, 2008. The international congress will present successful commercial nanotechnology applications and introduce new scientific knowledge that can be commercialized. The exhibition, held concurrently with the congress, offers businesses from a wide range of technology sectors a platform to display solutions for commercializing nanotechnology research results. Exhibitors registering before March 31 qualify for an early bird discount. | | weblink: http://www.olma-messen.ch/wEnglisch/messen/nanoeurope/01_besucher/home/home.php |
| 3. | [ID=112017]NanoRegulation 2008 | | 16 Sep 2008 → 18 Sep 2008; St. Gallen, Switzerland | | abstract: Nanotechnology Regulation in Consumer Products Nano is booming in stores and on the Internet: “Nano-Food,” “Nano-Health,” “Nano-Beauty” and “Nano-Electronics” are just a few of the keywords one can encounter in the all but boundless world of Nano-Consumption. Nanoadditives allow many conventional products to be improved, and their benefits are evident in numerous applications. Surveys show that consumers are not basically opposed to nanotechnology. But in consumer-related products such as food, cosmetics, and packaging materials, they demand a clearer declaration and more information on possible risks. | | weblink: http://www.innovationsgesellschaft.ch/nano_regulation.htm | | related subject(s): Nanoscale Particles and Emulsions | | | | 4. | [ID=127921]NanoEurope 2008 | | 16 Sep 2008 → 18 Sep 2008; St. Gallen, Switzerland | | weblink: http://www.nanofair.ch | | |
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last updated: 26 July 2008
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