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October 7th, 2007
Developing a Nanotechnology Code of Conduct for European Industry
Abstract:
The European Nanotechnology Trade Alliance (ENTA) is holding a one day meeting on December 5, 2007, for companies to input into the development of a Nanotechnology Code of Conduct for European Industry (NCoC for European Industry).
Scope:
To prevent fragmentation and the proliferation of numerous nanotechnology conduct schemes across Europe, ENTA proposes to implement a "Code for Europe" which will allow companies a role in developing and implementing strategies for the responsible and transparent development of nanotechnologies.
Source:
nanowerk.com
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