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The NIA develops and curates a wide range of resources to support our members and stakeholders. These include white papers, technical and policy reports produced by our expert committees, regulatory guidance, and member-contributed content reflecting real-world experience and best practices. Our resources are designed to be timely, practical, and relevant, supporting informed engagement with regulatory frameworks, advancing scientific understanding, and promoting the responsible development of nanomaterials.

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Nanokittens

A new class of "feline-scale" nanomaterials is emerging, promising self-assembling yarn, odor-neutralizing litter coatings, and scratching posts engineered at the molecular level for maximum satisfaction and minimum sofa casualties.Researchers report that nanoscale purr amplification could allow a single kitten to reassure an entire open-plan office, raising both morale and serious workplace-policy questions.Standards bodies have convened an emergency working group after three separate labs independently invented a graphene whisker, none of which can agree on how many whiskers is the correct number.Autonomous red-dot systems have reached a level of sophistication that experts describe as "concerning," with at least one prototype now refusing to let the cat win on principle.Regulators are scrambling to classify nanomaterials that are technically safe but have been "extensively evaluated" by animals with no regard for peer review, chain of custody, or the concept of a clean bench.The Association urges members to pursue innovation responsibly, adopt voluntary standards, and accept that no coating survives contact with a determined kitten.

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LEARN Project: A Call for Action on Indoor Air Quality in European Schools

Through its work on the LEARN project, the NIA has co-authored a policy briefing setting out concrete recommendations to improve indoor air quality in schools across Europe. Project findings show that poor air quality affects both the health and cognitive performance of school children — and that the means to address it exist. Yet indoor air quality remains largely unregulated at EU level, with no common policy framework in place. The briefing calls for coordinated action involving schools…

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ECHA Nanomaterial Expert Group 23 Meeting

The ECHA NMEG held its 23rd meeting in Helsinki on 7–8 May 2026, focusing on regulatory and scientific developments concerning nanomaterials under REACH. ECHA reported the continuous growth in nanoform registrations and the number of Technical Completeness Checks by April 2026. Ongoing compliance checks and evaluations continue for titanium dioxide (TiO₂), zinc oxide (ZnO), graphene oxide, pigment red 112, and synthetic amorphous silica (SAS. Discussions highlighted persistent challenges in…

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Dealing with Sameness and Similarity: Grouping and Read-Across of Advanced (Nano)Materials Workshop  

As part of its work in the iCare Project, the NIA managed and chaired a workshop on grouping and read across of advanced (nano) materials. Kai Paul from NIA Member Blue Frog Scientific gave the introductory talk to introduce the recent ECHA funded work that has been undertaken to support a framework for identifying single nanoforms. This was followed by talks from Damjana Drobne (University of Ljubljana) on the ACCORDS characterisation for linking biological effects with physicochemical…

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How NIA Membership Opened the Door for InFinite Biotech to Shape the Future of Nanomaterial Risk Assessment

At the May 2026 meeting of the ECHA’s Nanomaterial Expert Group (NMEG), NIA Member Infinite Biotech presented a novel “in-vitro-learned digital twin” platform (InFinite™) designed to predict long-term health effects of nanomaterial exposure using advanced New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and digital modelling. The platform combines live cellular monitoring, mechanistic modelling, and in silico disease evolution to generate rapid predictions of long-term toxicity while potentially reducing…

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Special Purpose Committee on Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) 2nd Meeting 

The NIA’s Special Purpose Committee on Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) held its second meeting on 13 May 2026 and was attended by NIA Members and invited guests. Chaired by NIA Member Cabot, the Special Committee is aimed at agreeing join positions on CNTs, providing advocacy to relevant regulators and policymakers, sharing information on CNT topics and undertaking collaborative work on areas of interest to NIA members such as exposure levels, standards and Test Guidelines. The meeting had a very full…

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Standardisation updates 

Under CEN/TC 352 Nanotechnologies through M/461 Standardization Mandate to CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI for standardization activities regarding nanotechnologies, the following have been published CEN/TS 18269 (WI 00352043) Nanotechnologies - Guidance on the determination of the aggregation and agglomeration state of nano-objects CEN/TS 18267 (WI 00352044) Nanotechnologies - Guidelines for sample preparation, detection, identification, and characterization by spICP-MS and EM-EDX of nano-objects in…

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NIA at the EU Technology Council: Europe's Advanced Materials Strategy Takes Shape

Sean Kelly, NIA's Interim Director General, was in Brussels on 14 April for the third meeting of the European Commission's Technology Council for Advanced Materials — the body steering the EU's long-term strategy on this critical sector. The session was a busy one. Members heard updates from the Advanced Materials Academy and reviewed outcomes from the FAME (Future of Advanced Materials in Europe) Workshop. The Scientific Advice Mechanism also presented its recommendations to the Commission…

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NIA Meeting Report on the CEN/TC 352 Nanotechnologies 37th meeting - 27 March 202

The NIA’s Director of Regulatory Affairs Blanca Suarez attended the recent CEN/TC 352 Nanotechnologies committee meeting. This committee works in close coordination with ISO/TC 229 and meets regularly to review current standards and identify future standards work. Sara Grahovac was appointed as the new Chairperson of the committee and we will be featuring an interview with her in a future NIA newsletter. Members can access a full report of the meeting below.

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NIA Launches New Committee to Tackle Carbon Nanotube Regulation and Safety

March saw the first meeting of NIA's new Special Purpose Committee on Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs), chaired by NIA Board Member Ishrat Chaudhuri of Cabot Corporation. The committee brings together NIA members to develop a coordinated industry voice on CNT-related regulatory developments, while also identifying gaps in the science and methodology underpinning CNT safety assessment. At its inaugural meeting, the group worked through a range of issues relevant to CNT producers and agreed to draw up a…

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NIA-Chaired Workshop Shapes EU Advanced Materials Strategy — Report Now Available

The report from the Future of Advanced Materials Europe (FAME) Workshop is now published, drawing on input from over 250 stakeholders gathered in Aveiro, Portugal last November. The event was part of NIA's work as Chair of the Subgroup on Uptake and Deployment on the Technology Council for Advanced Materials — making the findings directly relevant to the Advanced Materials Act now taking shape in Brussels. The headline finding is clear: Europe's problem is not a lack of research. It is the gap…

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Regulatory News

ECHA Endocrine Disruptor Expert Group Meets 22–24 April

ECHA's Endocrine Disruptor Expert Group holds its 34th meeting from 22 to 24 April 2026, focusing on the scientific and regulatory implementation of endocrine disruptor hazard identification under EU chemicals law, including the CLP Regulation. The outcomes are directly relevant to companies placing nano-enabled formulations, advanced materials and chemical-based technologies on the EU market — particularly where products involve functional additives, coatings, dispersants or other active…

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What Happens When You Eat Nanoplastics? EUON Publishes New Health Assessment

The EU Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON) published a new NanOpinion article on 14 April examining the fate of nanoplastics once ingested through food or drinking water. Simulated gastrointestinal studies suggest that stomach acidity, salts and digestive enzymes may cause nanoplastics to agglomerate, potentially limiting their absorption through the digestive tract. The researchers caution, however, that significant uncertainties around long-term human health effects remain and that further…

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EU Launches Industrial Accelerator Act to Bolster Strategic Manufacturing

The European Commission proposed a new Industrial Accelerator Act in March, aimed at reversing Europe's long-term industrial decline by raising manufacturing's share of EU GDP to 20% by 2035. Priority sectors include energy-intensive industries, net-zero technologies, automotive supply chains and advanced materials. Key measures include faster permitting for industrial and decarbonisation projects, "Made in EU" procurement criteria targeting products such as steel, aluminium, batteries and…

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Regulatory News

New EU “One Substance, One Assessment” rules now in force

The EU’s OSOA legislative framework entered into force on 1 January 2026, with the goal of making chemical assessments more efficient, consistent and transparent across EU legislation. The package strengthens data sharing and coordination between authorities, helping to streamline risk assessment for chemicals used in areas such as food, toys, pesticides and biocides. ​

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EFSA moves forward on NAMs for nanomaterials and nanoparticles

European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)’s methodology workstream highlights efforts to develop recommendations on using New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) for the risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoparticles in food and feed. This work aims to support implementation of NAMs in EFSA evaluations while reducing animal testing through more mechanistic, non-animal approaches in line with evolving EU policy objectives.

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Regulatory News

Regulatory update from Australia: AICIS opens consultation

Australia’s industrial chemicals regulator (AICIS) is consulting on revisions to the Categorisation Guidelines in 2026, with proposed changes and clarifications affecting how introducers determine regulatory categories and obligations. These updates are relevant for companies placing industrial chemicals on the Australian market, including advanced and nanoscale forms where applicable.

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Regulatory News

New OECD guidance strengthens nanomaterial safety testing

The OECD - OCDE Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials (WPMN), in collaboration with the EU Joint Research Centre (JRC), has released the 2025 edition of its guidance on sample preparation and dosimetry for safety testing of manufactured nanomaterials. The updated document refines international approaches to preparing and dosing nanomaterials in testing, supporting more reliable and regulatory-relevant data for risk assessment.

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ECHA CHEM becomes the single access point for EU chemicals data

European Chemicals Agency has confirmed that REACH registration data and the Classification and Labelling (C&L) Inventory are now available exclusively via the ECHA CHEM database, following the phase-out of legacy dissemination platforms. ECHA CHEM now acts as the single entry point for publicly accessible EU regulatory data on chemicals, aiming to improve consistency, usability and cross-regulatory access to information, and stakeholders are encouraged to update their internal workflows…

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Dealing with Sameness and Similarity: Grouping and Read-Across of Advanced (Nano)Materials Workshop

📅 VIRTUAL EVENT | May 4, 2026 | 11:00–12:30 CET ACCORDS and iCARE invite you to a focused virtual workshop introducing the principles of grouping and read-across as applied to advanced and nanomaterials. The workshop will present Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATAs) for inhalation and neurotoxicity endpoints in graphene 2D related materials, the linking of biological effects with materials characteristics, and share the latest results from ECHA's study of sameness —…

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Regulatory News

Standardisation News — ISO/TC 229

ISO/DTS 4966 — Nanotechnologies: Silica nanomaterials — Specification of characteristics and measurement methods for nanoporous silica microparticles applied in liquid chromatography. Status: Voting open, deadline 1 May 2026 ISO/TS 11251:2019 (Ed. 2) — Nanotechnologies: Characterisation of volatile components in single-wall carbon nanotube samples using evolved gas analysis/GC-MS. Status: Closed, under review ISO/TS 23367-1:2022 — Nanotechnologies: Performance characteristics of nanosensors for…

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Canada Releases Nanomaterial Risk Assessment Framework Under CEPA

Environment and Climate Change Canada and Health Canada have jointly published a new Framework for the Risk Assessment of Manufactured Nanomaterials under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA). The document clarifies how nano-specific characteristics will be factored into regulatory evaluations, confirming that while traditional chemical risk assessment principles remain applicable, they must be supplemented with nano-specific data and characterisation methods. The framework…

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European Commission Adopts Revised SSbD Framework

The European Commission has formally adopted its recommendation on the revised Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) assessment framework for chemicals and materials. The recommendation calls on industry and researchers to engage with the framework's implementation, with the aim of accelerating a broader shift toward sustainable practices.

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NIA Special Purpose Committee on Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs)

As many of you will be aware, Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and other fibre-like materials are the subject of growing scrutiny — from regulatory developments and labelling requirements to NGO concerns and end-user hesitancy. To help Members navigate these challenges, the NIA has established a Special Purpose Committee (SPC) on Carbon Nanotubes. The inaugural meeting is scheduled for Friday, 20 March at 15:30 CET / 10:30 EDT / 23:30 JST. Members wishing to join the SPC are invited to self-nominate by…

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