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Activities on Societal Implications of Nanotechnology of the USA and Europe

Masahiro Takemura
Senior Researcher
Nanotechnology Researchers Network Center of Japan
National Institute for Materials Science

Abstruct: On societal implications of nanotechnology or health environmental ethical and societal issues of nanotechnology the activities of the USA and Europe and international discussions are introduced. In the USA the government institutes responsible for health and safety work in an organized way under the control of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI). In Europe they have both EU programs such as NANOSAFE and programs coordinated by each country such as the report of the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering. In international discussions although there are neither actual risks pointed out nor enough systematic experimental date and knowledge agreements on basic issues on risk assessments such as the definition of the terminology are being obtained and accumulated.
(ChemoBio Integrated Management 1(1):57-73 2005)
Keywords: nanotechnology , nanomaterials , societal implications , risk assessment , National Nanotechnology Initiative ,
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