Outlook ProSafe with first Call of common projects Tom van Teunenbroek 12-06-2015, Riga, LATVIA A joint seminar on nanosafety by SIINN, NANoREG, ProSafe
Content of the presentation Introduction to ProSafe main aims, expected outcome ProSafe - the first Call of common projects and its impact
Introduction to ProSafe Coordination and support action H2020 Start date: 1 February 2015 Duration: 2 years 11 Partners plus Strategic Policy Development Group Main aim: coordination and strengthening existing and new initiatives on the field of nanosafety in a regulatory context FP7 & H2020, OECD, ECHA, EU-US.
www.h2020-prosafe.eu
Relations ProSafe
Main aims of the ProSafe project White Paper: broadly accepted document; basis for regulator and industry to cover EHS aspects of NMs including SbD Evaluation of the OECD WPMN sponsorship programme, NANoREG I and other projects. Acceptance of the NANoREG safe innovation and Safe-by- Design concept Long term research goals (2015-2020 and 2020-2025) inclusive funding arrangements for EU-US research collaboration
Other aims and activities Expanding NANoREG -> NANoREG+ Foresight study Standard approaches for data management Safe by Design o Networks with authorities, ngo s and industry aimed at exchange of knowledge on nanosafety research and the harmonization of Safe-by-Design approaches o defining and organizing a common project call together with national funding agencies, for further elaboration of the NANoREG safe innovation and Safe-by-Design concept
White Paper - objectives Present the need and possibility to regulate nanomaterials in such a way that the innovation potential of nanotechnology can be fully exploited while at the same time unacceptable risks for human health and the environment can be avoided Present a feasible philosophy and accompanying set of instruments to measure and assess the effects of Nanomaterials and their applications Present a way forward to integrate the safety aspects of nanomaterials in the innovation process. Broad platform of support is essential for impact of White Paper
ProSafe brings together NANoREG results: - Regulatory framework - Toolbox Safe by Design (NANoREG and NANoREG II) Results evaluation OECD data Results other projects
White Paper - content 1. Introduction 2. Context (general): 3. Actual situation: What is known and what is unknown 4. The big issues: What needs to be solved and decided 5. Solutions for the short and middle term 6. Solutions for the long term (among others: SbD)
Joint Transnational Call 2015 I. Integration of Safe-by-Design (SbD) in industrial innovation processes along the entire, or part of the value chain of a manufactured nanomaterial or a nano inspired product II. Acquiring knowledge for the sustainable implementation of Safe-by-Design concepts in industrial innovation processes
Joint Transnational Call 2015
Contacts: Joint Transnational Call: FCT Lisbon, Dina Carrilho, Prosafe@fct.pt Twinning of projects: TEMAS AG, Karl Höhener Karl.Hoehener@temas.ch
NAN REG Safe-by-Design Safe Innovation NANoREG II Regulatory Preparedness Identify uncertainties Manage and downscale uncertainties and risks as early as possible Timely interaction between innovators and regulators Safe Houses ProSafe Joint Transnational Call 2015 (Pre announcement) I. Integration of Safe-by-Design (SbD) in industrial innovation processes along the entire, or a part of, the value chain of a manufactured nano material or a nano inspired product II. Acquiring knowledge for the sustainable implementation of Safe-by-Design concepts in industrial innovation processes Contacts: Joint Transnational Call: FCT Lisbon, Dina Carrilho, Prosafe@fct.pt Twinning of projects: TEMAS AG, Karl.Hoehener@temas.ch NANoREG - This project has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n 310584. Twinning of projects Bilateral cooperation with regional and national innovation funding agencies for the support of safe innovation projects with nanomaterials PROSAFE - This project has received funding from the European Union s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 646325.