Future-proof Approaches for Risk Governance

Future-proof Approaches for Risk Governance

This event, organised in collaboration with the OECD, is an opportunity to influence the future risk governance of advanced (nano)materials

By NMBP-13 projects: NANORIGO, Gov4Nano and RiskGONE

Date and time

Tue, 24 Jan 2023 12:00 - Wed, 25 Jan 2023 14:00 CET

Location

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development

2 Rue André Pascal 75016 Paris France

About this event

We are pleased to invite you to participate in our conference to help shape international approaches to addressing future challenges in risk governance of nano- & advanced materials. This includes safe- and sustainable by design (SSbD) and harmonisation and standardisation. The conference takes place at the OECD Conference Centre in Paris on the 24th and 25th January 2023.

The main aim of our conference is to ensure that results from our projects are taken up to:

  • support the implementation of the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability (CSS)
  • address future challenges in risk governance of new- and advanced materials

Conference approach

We will use interactive roundtables to present and discuss our key results and recommendations with a broad international audience of relevant stakeholders. The outcomes from these discussions are expected to complement and support the work of other stakeholders and initiatives on risk governance of nano- and advanced materials, including on the following themes:

  • Harmonisation and standardisation
  • Data management (and FAIR data)
  • Accessibility of tools, instruments and guidance via an online portal
  • Effective organisation of risk governance

Why you must attend this conference

The fundamental premise of our projects is that governance must be inclusive. Thus we are extending an invitation to all stakeholders that can contribute to this discussion and are involved in ongoing initiatives related to the CSS and/or (risk) governance of advanced materials. This includes representatives from NGOs, industry, research organisations, EC, EU Member States and experts from the OECD Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials (WPMN), and in particular those involved in:

  • (Research) projects in the context of the implementation of the CSS, e.g., projects on SSbD
  • Developing harmonisation and standardisation approaches for advanced (nano) materials
  • Nanosafety research
  • Regulatory risk assessment or method development of new (nano)materials

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