Nanotechnology risk governance
6 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 5 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- ENVIRONMENTAL COALITION ON STANDARDS
Brussels-based environmental NGO specializing in product standards, energy labeling, risk governance, and circular economy policy across Europe.
“Contributed to both RiskGONE and NANORIGO, addressing risk assessment frameworks, test guidelines, and governance of nanomaterials for human health and environment.”
BE9 projects - ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA PER LA RICERCA INDUSTRIALE - AIRI
Italian industrial research association specializing in risk governance, ethics, and responsible innovation for nanotechnology and emerging technologies.
“Core contributor across caLIBRAte, GoNano, Gov4Nano, and SocKETs — all focused on governing nano-related risks and societal engagement.”
PrimaryIT7 projects - TRANSGERO LIMITED
Irish SME specializing in risk governance, ethical assessment, and public acceptance of nanotechnology and emerging technologies.
“Central role in RiskGONE, NANORIGO, and ASINA — three concurrent projects focused on nano risk frameworks, governance councils, and safety-by-design.”
PrimarySMEIE4 projects - SCHUURBIERS DANIEL
Dutch RRI consultancy specializing in nanotechnology risk governance, public engagement, and science-society dialogue for EU research consortia.
“Core contributor to SeeingNano, GoNano, and NANORIGO — all focused on governing nanotechnology from awareness to formal risk frameworks.”
PrimaryNL4 projects - ACUMENIST
Brussels SME bridging nanotechnology governance, risk frameworks, and international network coordination for responsible industrial-scale nanofabrication.
“Gov4Nano focused directly on implementing risk governance frameworks for nanotechnology, with ACUMENIST contributing risk assessment, safe-by-design, and governance council methodology.”
PrimarySMEBE2 projects - ETSS AG
Swiss SME bridging nanomaterial environmental science and regulatory risk governance for EU nanosafety frameworks.
“Core contributor to NANORIGO (2019–2023), which established a comprehensive risk governance framework covering assessment, management, mitigation, communication, and public acceptance for nanotechnology.”
PrimarySMECH2 projects