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A control system solution to SAfety BY Design Of nanoMAterials // SbD4Nano e-infrastructure for performance testing & implementation of SbD approaches in the nanotechnology supply chain

Authors: Alfaro Serrano, Beatriz; Steenson, Karen; Resch, Susanne; Fito, Carlos;

A control system solution to SAfety BY Design Of nanoMAterials // SbD4Nano e-infrastructure for performance testing & implementation of SbD approaches in the nanotechnology supply chain

Abstract

Joint poster created by the H2020 (EU funded) projects SABYDOMA (GA no. 862296) and SbD4Nano (GA no. 862195) for the EuroNanoForum 2023 conference (11-13.06.2023, Lund, Sweden). SABYDOMA's new methodology and technology addresses the existing challenges of Safety-by-Design (SbD) as a control tool for the production of safe(r) nanomaterials, i.e., addressing the SbD as a Control System Problem. The project outcome is a Demonstrator for online production of safe(r) nano: Coupling rapid screening with online production to enable safe(r) nano-manufacture and advance materials - New technology & modelling approaches and software for real world industrial applications. SbD4Nano's mission is to create an e-infrastructure for performance testing & implementation of Safe-by-Design approaches in the nanotechnology supply chain. A major challenge for the global nanotechnology sector is the development of safe and functional engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) and nano-enabled products (NEPs). In order to minimise the risks to human and environmental health during the engineering of NEPs the goal of the SbD4Nano project is to create a novel e-infrastructure for the definition, performance testing and implementation of Safe-by-Design (SbD) approaches in the nanotechnology supply chains. SbD4Nano will overcome all the barriers to promote the implementation of SbD approaches in the nanotechnology industry, providing SMEs with a set of web-based applications and tools.

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