Uncertainty and fear of the unknown are making nanotechnology a "hard sell"
to consumers, a pro-nanotech pressure group admitted today.
Dr Andrew Maynard, chief scientist at the
Project
on Emerging Nanotechnologies, said: "If consumers and other stakeholders are
not convinced that the benefits outweigh the risks, many [nanotechnology]
applications will not see the light of day.
"Likewise, if the benefits are unclear and the risks uncertain, the products of
nanotechnology will be a hard sell."
The scientist is part of a panel devoted to addressing and managing the
potential health, environmental and safety risks of nanotechnology.
"Nanotechnology is turning our world upside down, but it is also shaking up
our understanding of what makes something harmful and how we deal with that,"
Dr Maynard added.
He described current US policy toward managing the possible health and safety
risks of nanotechnologies as "approaching 21st century technologies with a 20th
century mindset".
Dr Maynard called on the US Federal government to develop a goal-driven risk
research strategy to provide decision-makers, including regulators, industry and
consumers, with the information they need to help develop and use
nanotechnologies safely.
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