ANTHOS 2024
Advanced (Nano)Materials and Technologies: Science, Research & Innovation for Safety and Sustainability The “Advanced (Nano)Materials and Technologies: science, research & innovation for safety and sustainability” Summit 2024 (ANTHOS 2024) promotes the advancements in technological innovation & research results on Safe-by-Design (SbD) for advanced (nano)materials and beyond. This summit serves as a platform for bringing together leading experts
SURVEY: What do you think and how do you feel about SSbD?
The EU-funded project SAbyNA is running a worldwide survey of social perceptions of Safety and Sustainability by Design.
Stakeholder WS on SSbD paradigms applied to (nano)materials @ BioCeramics32
The International Society for Ceramics in Medicine (ISCM) organised the Bioceramics 32, the 32nd Symposium and Annual Meeting of ISCM, on 20-23 September 2022 in Mestre (Venice, Italy).
SABYDOMA survey – Visions and Definitions of SSbD
We have prepared a survey with the “visions” and “definitions” of Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) given by the workshop speakers of the SABYDOMA’s workshop “A Stakeholder’s Perspective of Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD)” on 18th February 2022. Please, look through them and choose those definitions you mostly agree / feel most comfortable with.
SABYDOMA’s 1st Review Meeting (November 2021)
On 26th November 2021, SABYDOMA’s Consortium had the chance to present our Project Officer Alessia Amodio and our external expert Adriano Mulloni the progress on our work within the project and the achievements during the first reporting period! A big thanks to PO and Expert for their feedback that will guide us in the next months and
SABYDOMA @ SweNanoSafe workshop
Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) is based on the consideration and minimization of uncertainties and risks to human health and the environment from an early stage of the innovation process and throughout the lifecycle of the innovation product. The concept of SSbD stems from the development of safe-by-design approaches within the nanosafety field (e.g. in
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