15:30 – 17:00                                                                       JUNE 12, 2019
C.A. ROSETTI Hall

PILLAR 3 – POLICY for NANO

PARALLEL SESSION 3.2 Governance & Standardisation

The session will in particular address the question of how to innovate with citizens in focus, and which mechanisms are needed. The Malta Initiative will be discussed, and in particular the role that standardisation can play in delivering safer products to global markets.

MODERATOR:

Jana Drbohlavova, DG Research & Innovation, F4 – Materials for Tomorrow, European Commission

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Anke Jesse, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany
The Malta Initiative: A joint approach to develop OECD Test guidelines

Monique Groenewold, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Netherlands
Risk Governance of Nanotechnology: H2020 collaboration

Marie-Valentine Florin, Executive Director of the International Risk Governance Center at EPFL, Switzerland
Do we need a framework for the governance of nanotechnology-related risks?

Anthony Bochon, Faculty of Law, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Handling the IPR, contractual and regulatory dimensions for safer innovation in nanotechnology

MODERATOR:

Jana Drbohlavova

Jana Drbohlavova

Policy Officer at European Commission

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (in alphabetical order)

Anthony Bochon

Anthony Bochon

Associate lecturer and researcher, Faculty of Law, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium

Marie-Valentine Florin

Marie-Valentine Florin

EPFL, Switzerland

Monique Groenewold

Monique Groenewold

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Utrecht, Netherlands

Anke Jesse

Anke Jesse

Division “Nanotechnology, advanced materials and OECD Chemicals Policy” at the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany

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