| Literature DB >> 25285034 |
Mizuki Sekiya1, SoonHwa An1, Masafumi Ata1.
Abstract
After more than ten years of strategic investment research and development supported by government policies on science and technology, nanotechnology in Japan is making a transition from the knowledge creation stage of exploratory research to the stage of making the outcomes available for the benefit of society as a whole. Osaka University has been proactive in discussions about the relationship between nanotechnology and society as part of graduate and continuing education programs. These programs are intended to fulfill the social accountability obligation of scientists and corporations involved in R&D, and to deepen their understanding of the relationship between science and society. To meet those aims, the program has covered themes relating to overall public engagement relating to nanotechnology governance, such as risk management of nanomaterials, international standardization for nanotechnology, nanomeasurement, intellectual property management in an open innovation environment, and interactive communication with society. Nanotechnology is an emerging field of science and technology. This paper reports and comments on initiatives for public engagement on nanotechnology at Osaka University's Institute for NanoScience Design, which aims to create new technologies based on nanotechnology that can help realize a sustainable society.Entities:
Keywords: Education and capacity building; Nanotechnology; Public engagement; R&D strategy; Technology governance
Year: 2014 PMID: 25285034 PMCID: PMC4176559 DOI: 10.1007/s11051-014-2595-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nanopart Res ISSN: 1388-0764 Impact factor: 2.253
Fig. 1Total budget for nanotechnology and materials in the government’s Second and Third Science and Technology Basic Plans (MIC 2012)
Fig. 2Organizational chart of the Institute for NanoScience Design (INSD 2012)
Programs and pilot programs
| Year | Dates | Program title | Organizer |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2009 | August 21, 2009 | Introductory Seminar Series on Public Engagement and Nanotechnology | Osaka University Academia-Industry Liaison Consortium for Education of NanoScience and NanoEngineering Institute for NanoScience Design, Osaka University |
| FY2009 | October 14, 2009 | Nanotech Seminar 2009 – Risk Management Approaches | AIST Institute for NanoScience Design, Osaka University |
| FY2010 | June 5, June 19, 2010 | Saturday intensive series “Lectures on Public Engagement and Nanotechnology – A” | Institute for NanoScience Design, Osaka University |
| FY2011 | May 28, June 18, July 2, 2011 | Saturday intensive series “Lectures on Public Engagement and Nanotechnology – A” | Institute for NanoScience Design, Osaka University |
| FY2012 | June 2, June 30, July 14, 2012 | Saturday intensive series “Lectures on Public Engagement and Nanotechnology – A” | Institute for NanoScience Design, Osaka University |
| FY2013 | May 18, June 15, July 6, 2013 | Saturday intensive series “Lectures on Public Engagement and Nanotechnology – A” | Institute for NanoScience Design, Osaka University |
Fig. 3Participation in classes facilitated by remote lecture sharing system (INSD 2012)
Fig. 4Key issues for public engagement and nanotechnology, and their relationship with society
Lectures in fiscal 2012 and 2013
| Date | Lecture topic | Description |
|---|---|---|
| June 2, 2012 (Sat.) morning | Introduction | Lecture series guidance |
| June 2, 2012 (Sat.) morning | What is public engagement on nanotechnology? | Overview from various angles on trends relating to R&D and current status of public engagement, from the perspective of an early advocate and promoter of public engagement on nanotechnology in Japan |
| June 2, 2012 (Sat.) afternoon | Intellectual property management of nanotechnology | Intellectual property strategy for nanotechnology, new business, public engagement, and patent strategy. Consideration of what nano venture entrepreneurs need to do |
| June 30, 2012 (Sat.) morning | International standardization of nanotechnology measurement | History and significance of characterization of nanomaterials; standardization trends and issues for nanomaterial analysis for surface and nano dimensional analytical methods |
| June 30, 2012 (Sat.) afternoon | Nano risk and risk management | How to view and deal with nano risk, with cases from Japan and overseas |
| July 14, 2012 (Sat.) morning | International standardization of nanotechnology | Standardization/regulatory trends relating to nanomaterial definition, product labeling, and safety; related industry initiatives overseas; what Japanese corporations should do |
| July 14, 2012 (Sat.) afternoon | Making use of nanotechnology information | Effectiveness of information use in R&D, through PEN and other activities that are tools of technological governance |
| July 14, 2012 (Sat.) afternoon | Panel discussion | Panel discussion with lecturers from 1st to 3rd days |
| May 18, 2013 (Sat.) morning | Introduction | Lecture series guidance |
| May 18, 2013 (Sat.) morning | Public engagement on nanotechnology | Public engagement issues that must be addressed when nanotechnology R&D moves ahead even before social infrastructure is in place for management; overview from lecturer’s personal experience |
| May 18, 2013 (Sat.) afternoon | Science and technology communications | Overview of concepts and history of risk communication and science communication, and discussion of changing relationship between science/technology and society as the context for the emergence of risk/science communication |
| June 15, 2013 (Sat.) morning | International standardization of nanotechnology | International standardization activities with optical catalysts as case study; development trends of optical catalysts; certification programs by optical catalyst industry; what is needed to create a constructive relationship between emerging S&T and society |
| June 15, 2013 (Sat.) afternoon | Nanotechnology intellectual property | Importance of intellectual property in materials development; how to secure and utilize strong property rights; desired state of intellectual property in the era of open innovation with Osaka University’s intellectual property activities as case study |
| July 6, 2013 (Sat.) morning | Nanomaterial risk assessment | Research on nanomaterial safety; overview of importance of research for design of safe nanomaterials; future issues for ongoing future development of nanotechnology |
| July 6, 2013 (Sat.) afternoon | Making use of nanotechnology information | Discussion on desired responses to societal needs, on the front lines of R&D of nanotechnology, an emerging science and technology; introduction of PEN and PENGIN interactive communication tools |
| July 6, 2013 (Sat.) afternoon | Panel discussion | Panel discussion with lecturers from 1st to 3rd day |
Fig. 5Japan’s international competitiveness