By Porter Wright on Nanotechnology Law & Business just published its new edition. For those who might be interested, Volume 6.2 contains an article I co-authored with several nano-friends entitled: "Nano Risk Governance: Current Developments and Future Perspectives." You can find the article here. An abstract follows. As with many new technologies, developing a framework for making risk management … Continue Reading
By Porter Wright on This article was authored and contributed by Terrence F. Smith, Director of Government Affairs, Cambridge Chamber of Commerce. The report of the Nanomaterials Advisory Committee was on the agenda at the July 28 meeting of the Cambridge City Council. The Council’s actions bode well for continued manufacturing, processing, research and development using nanotechnology in Cambridge. The … Continue Reading
By Porter Wright on Cambridge, Massachusetts Nanotechnology Advisory Committee Recommends Registration of Engineered Nanoscale Materials Deadline for Similar Voluntary Registration Program by U.S. EPA Closes Washington, D.C. – July 28, 2008 – Porter Wright attorney John C. Monica, Jr., served as part of the Nanotechnology Advisory Committee of Cambridge, Massachusetts (NAC), which, after a year of deliberation and information … Continue Reading
By Porter Wright on On the heels of Berkeley, California’s decision last December to impose regulations on nanotechnology businesses, the Boston suburb of Cambridge, Mass — home to MIT and my alma mater, Harvard — is now looking at nanotechnology regulation. According to the linked article from the Boston Globe, it appears that the Cambridge City Council is aware of … Continue Reading