Nano Networking and Nano EHS Forum

There are often developments in the nano legal world that do not fit into our traditional Nanotechnology Law Report format, yet might be of interest to some of our readers. You can now find these short postings and other musings on twitter.com/nanolaw  .

Additionally, you can find me on linkedin under "John Monica," as well as on our new "Nano EHS Forum".  Please feel free to link in or to join our new discussion group.

Happy networking!

Nanotechnology Law Report -- Spring 2009

Nanotechnology On The Agenda in Davos

Nanotechnology was among the many hot topics discussed at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.  Among the five conceptual pillars for this year's Forum was the topic: "Exploring Nature's New Frontiers," which is described here.  It's a nice concept, I believe, because it highlights the diverse areas -- everything from global climate change to disease eradication -- in which nanotechnology and other emerging technologies may play a role. 

In addition, as reported by Nanowerk, the World Economic Forum-founded "Global Risk Network" released its 2008 annual report [1.6mb pdf] that described nanotechnology risk as a "Core Risk."  Unsurprisingly, the driver for characterizing nanotechnology as a "Core Risk" appeared to be the still-preliminary state of the research into nanotechnology safety:

The report notes that studies reveal health impairment due to exposure to widely used nanoparticles (paint, cosmetics, healthcare). The primary impacts of a potential problem would be on public health, with secondary impacts on investment in a range of nanotechnologies.

It also states that increasing human exposure to nanotechnology will increase severity should an event occur, but this has to be balanced against the multiple opportunities created by nanotechnology.

U.S. Chamber Enters Debate

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the latest organization to wade into the nanotechnology pool and host a forum to discuss issues of concern to members.  With apologies for the late notice, the Chamber will host the symposium Breaking the Barriers: The BIG Business of Nanotechnology today (November 13, 2007) at its Headquarters to discuss "the major barriers of nanotechnology commercialization" as well as regulatory concerns and consumer education.  The Chamber is located at  1615 H Street NW in Washington, D.C., and a live webcast can be found here.