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NanoKTN Seminar discusses value added testing of nanomaterials for commercial applications
Created by assoceditor on 02/10/2012 17:13:46

The NanoKTN, in partnership with SAFENANO, will this month host a seminar to present experience regarding effective testing and methods and methodologies to evaluate nanomaterials.



The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce details of a one-day seminar it is hosting in partnership with SAFENANO – Europe's Centre of Excellence on Nanotechnology Hazard and Risk. 

The event, to be held on 11th October 2012 at Begbroke Science Park, Yarnton, Oxford brings together experts in occupational health and toxicity with nanomaterial producers and providers of analytical facilities to present experience regarding effective testing and methods and methodologies to evaluate nanomaterials thoroughly and to the satisfaction of producers through to consumers. 

Nanomaterials are now finding use in many different applications that can offer significant business opportunities for new and existing products by increasing performance, replacing toxic alternatives and also completely displacing inferior and wasteful technologies. Nanomaterial producers and users need to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of their products and look to gather data for safety assessments within the relevant regulatory frameworks. 

A key topic of discussion at the meeting will be input to a new FP7 project, ITS-Nano, which is seeking to develop Intelligent Testing Strategies for Nanomaterials. Details of this project will be presented by Dr Steve Hankin and Dr Craig Poland of SAFENANO. This event will also offer an opportunity to share industrial experience of developing nanomaterials and will provide input to this project on behalf of UK nano industry. Other speakers include Endomagnetics Ltd, Intrinsiq Materials Ltd, Harlan Laboratories Ltd, MHRA, CXR Biosciences Ltd and the University of Leeds.

Dr Eric Mayes from Endomagnetics Ltd will talk about Regulatory and Supply Chain Testing Challenges for Nanomaterials in Medical Devices. Using a case study of Endomagnetics Ltd, Dr Mayes will outline the key regulatory and supply chain challenges in bringing a nanomaterial-based medical device to market. The presentation will highlight the advantage of early engagement with regulators and using a strategy of extension of existing material approvals rather than instigating new testing programmes.  

Dr Paul Reip from Intrinsiq Materials Ltd will discuss the Development of Characterisation Processes for Nanomaterials Applications. The review will outline the approach taken by Intrinsiq Materials in developing a new set of nanomaterials applications for the Printed Electronics and PV areas. After several years of materials developments, Intrinsiq Materials has moved from the proof of principle stage through to applications developments, with partners varying from Government agencies, to SMEs and Corporates. 

Dr Barry Park, Theme Manager at the NanoKTN comments, "The UK is playing a truly international role in providing research capabilities, leadership and rational debate and we have brought together all the key stakeholders to deliver a seminar to debate intelligent testing strategies for nanomaterials. The NanoKTN is committed to facilitating knowledge exchange in the debate on these new strategies to improve competitiveness of UK industry overall, and we are pleased to be working alongside Safenano to assist and promote this process."

The event is relevant to all stakeholders interested in the effective testing and methods and methodologies to evaluate nanomaterials and will also provide an opportunity to meet the experts and explore business and research opportunities with others through the exhibition and lunchtime networking sessions. 

For further information about the event, please visit the NanoKTN website or email enquiries@nanoktn.com. 

Established by the Technology Strategy Board, the NanoKTN is managed by Centre for Process Innovation Ltd, a leading technology development and consulting company.

Source: NanoKTN/SAFENANO
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