HORIBA
HORIBA is the world leader in the field of confocal Raman microscopy.
HORIBA is the world leader in the field of confocal Raman microscopy.
The mission of the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) is to ensure the safe and environmentally friendly application of technology. Our research, testing, and consultation enhance safety in technology and chemistry.
The University of Oxford is one of the world’s best universities, internationally renowned for the quality and diversity of its research and a leader in innovation spinning out on average a new company every two months with a combined market value in excess of £5 billion.
IDONIAL, which performs as third party of NANOfutures, is an industry-driven technology centre created to boost the competitiveness of European companies by applying design, research and development activities to manufacturing processes.
Hanyang University, located in Seoul, South Korea, has approximately 35,000 students (undergraduate 25,000 and graduate 10,000) and 3,700 faculty members and 1,000 staff.
The Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) is the scientific body of the Federal Republic of Germany that prepares expert reports and opinions on issues related to food safety and consumer health protection.
OSCube Co. Ltd., located in Seoul, South Korea, is a new startup company to serve for human health, safety, and environment via measurement, knowledge discovery & wisdoms.
Biolin Scientific AB is a leading Nordic Instrumentation company with roots in Sweden and Finland. It has 75 employees globally and direct sales in the US, UK, China and distributors in more than 70 countries.
AB SCIEX UK Ltd. is a Danaher operating company in the Life Sciences segment. SCIEX helps to improve the world we live in by enabling scientists and laboratory analysts to find answers to the complex analytical challenges they face.
NANOfutures asbl (NfA), having legal site in Brussels (Belgium), is the operative branch of NANOfutures cross-ETP integrating and innovation platform, which has the aim to be the European “Nano-Hub” by linking JTIs, industries, research organisations and universities, associations and ETPs with expert groups in a collaborative environment.
BioNanoNet (BNN), which performs as third party of NANOfutures, is a scientific network that specializes in the Key Enabling Technologies nanotechnology and biotechnology located in Austria, with the emphasis on (1) nanotoxicology, (2) sensortechnologies, as well as (3) health, (nano-)safety and (nano-)medicine, and additionally supports projects in coordination, management, dissemination and communication.
The National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of China (NCNST) is co-founded by Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Ministry of Education.
TO21 Co. Ltd., located in Seoul, South Korea, is a company to serve for registration of chemical substances, global regulatory affairs, risk assessment of chemical substances, chemical safety management services and chemical management services.
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) is a department (Directorate-General, DG) of the European Commission providing independent scientific and technological support for EU policymaking. It works closely on the development of EU legislation with the relevant Commission services, such as the Agricultural, Enterprise, Environment, and Health and Consumer Protection DGs.