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What are the main objectives of the group?
To promote
scientific collaboration
and joint research projects in nanotechnology.
To harmonize
regulatory frameworks
and standards to facilitate market access.
To address
ethical, legal, and social implications
(ELSI) of nanotechnology.
To support the development of
nanomaterials
and their applications in various industries.
To enhance
education and workforce development
in nanotechnology.
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