Demo video of Cnano’s innovative plating technology
Colleagues from Cnano have prepared a video to showcase the Safe-by-Designed-based new plating line developed in SABYDOMA for enhanced mechanical properties of the coating and for waste reduction.
SABYDOMA publication Aug. 2023
A collaborative effort by experts from Factor Social, University of Leeds, NILU, Applied NanoParticles, BNN, NovaMechanics, Hong Kong University, and Fraunhofer culminates in a groundbreaking publication on Safety-by-design and engineered nanomaterials in Environment Systems and Decisions journal.
Innovative method for testing the safety of nanomaterials on a “biomembrane sensor” system
Researchers of the University of Leeds have come up with an artificial way to form a cell and to test if a material causes damages on it. Watch the video.
Safe-by-Design in the current literature
Benjamin Trump, assisting Factor Social, explains in this presentation the results of the work carried out by SABYDOMA on the literature review on Safe-by-Design (SbD) in the current literature related to engineered nanomaterials (ENM).
SABYDOMA’s Inline Toxicity Screening of Nanomaterials
Thorsten Knoll, from Fraunhofer IBMT, explains how the SABYDOMA project develops an Inline Toxicity Screening of Nanomaterials in order to align the toxicity test procedures with the production process of nanomaterials for enabling safer manufacturing of nanomaterials.
Development of a Regulatory Sandbox for Nanomaterials
Ignasi Gispert Pi, from APPNPS, talks about SABYDOMA’s aim of developing a Regulatory Sandbox for Nanomaterials underpinned by Safe- & Sustainability-by-Design (SSbD) methodologies and strategies taking advantage of Computational Models based on Artificial Intelligence (AI). This will offer the possibility to explore and test a regulatory framework capable of delivering effective and efficient oversight of nanomaterials
Key findings on the Legal Aspects of SbD
Anthony Bochon, from G&S, talks in this video about the key finding of the 1st legal workshop on SbD organised by SABYDOMA on January 2021, where together with international lawyers and scientists, SABYDOMA explored potential definitions of SbD approaches form the legal perspective.
Development of the SABYDOMA “bio-membrane” sensor and “mini-release accelerator”
William Stokes, from UNIVLEEDS, explains in this video the coupling of a nano-material production line to a bio-membrane screening platform to demonstrate in-line screening. The video shows how the bio-membrane sensor is being developed, how it will perform and how it is integrated into the screening platform. Furthermore, it is also shown how the coupling to
SABYDOMA’s pitch video
Video presentation of the EU H2020 project SABYDOMA. The video was presented during the Part 1 “Delivery from science” of the NanoSafety Cluster event “The delivery/usability of S(S)bD for science, regulators and the industry”, as a satellite event of the EuroNanoForum 2021.
SABYDOMA’s Fact Sheet
Read and download the new SABYDOMA Flyer