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The European Technology Platform on Nanomedicine (ETPN) and the NANOMED2020 project announce the publication of the White Paper on Contribution of Nanomedicine to Horizon 2020, the next European Framework Programme for Research and Innovation till 2020. This strategic document provides a set of key recommendations for the European Commission and the EU Member States to create a favourable ecosystem for the successful deployment of Nanomedicine in Europe. It lays thereby the groundwork to manage the efficient translation of nanotechnology from a Key Enabling Technology (KET) into new and innovative medical products.

New horizons to drive the future of Medicine: European Technology Platform on Nanomedicine intends to lead the domain

Berlin, Germany | Posted on June 8th, 2013

Nanomedicine, also defined as the use of nanotechnologies in medicine, supports a strong research and emerging industrial healthcare sector in Europe. Based on excellent academic research and innovative SMEs, nanomedicine has the potential to answer today's societal challenges such as the ageing population. ETPN's White Paper will actively contribute to shaping the three pillars of "Horizon 2020 - Excellence in Science, Industrial Leadership and Societal Challenges".

Based on an in-depth analysis of the main bottlenecks in the translation of nanomedicine to the market, i.e. the inefficient selection process of translatable projects and the lack of technical infrastructures, such as pharmacology and toxicology facilities, the White Paper strives for the creation of an strong SME based supply chain for innovative therapeutics and diagnostics as a profitable industrial sector. This will support innovation, competitiveness and keep production and high tech jobs in Europe for the benefit of both the European economy and European patients.

The pivotal proposition of the White Paper is the establishment of a Nanomedicine Translation Hub designed as an umbrella for a set of complementary actions and initiatives such as:

a dedicated Nanomedicine Translation Advisory Board (TAB) with experienced industrial experts to select, guide and push forward the best translatable concepts,
an European Nano-Characterisation Laboratory (EU-NCL) for physical, chemical and biological characterisation of nanomaterials intended for medical use,
GMP manufacturing pilot lines for clinical batches to assist both academia and SMEs to develop nanomedical materials for validation in clinical trials, before transfer to dedicated manufacturing organisations,
a dedicated NanoMed SME instrument aiming at funding discovery projects and innovative SMEs in order to keep excellence in nanomedicine research and more importantly develop products.

Nano-concepts for a macro-impact on EU economy

The implementation of these recommendations in Horizon 2020 represents a unique opportunity for Europe to foster innovation in healthcare and to push for the emergence of a leading nanomedicine sector. With an estimated total budget of 800 Mio €, it will therefore actively contribute to the re-localisation of pharmaceutical research and to the re-industrialisation of Europe, being thereby a significant factor for growth and for job creation. With nearly 250 "nano"-products used or tested in humans worldwide, representing about 10% of pharma sales and a $130.9 billion market by 2016, nanomedicine is meant to have a real impact on the European economy.

The European Commission has the potential to play a major role in this process through its framework programme Horizon 2020. In coordination with Member States and by funding the research of cutting-edge technologies for the future of Medicine, by de-risking innovation in SMEs and by facilitating the dialogue with regulatory authorities and large industrial partners, the European Commission can actively support the nanomedical sector for the benefit of the patients.

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About VDI/VDE-Innovation + Technik GmbH
For High Tech to become a success story, VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH (VDI/VDE-IT) has been working hard for more than 25 years to be a reliable partner of industry and research and of the political community. With our fields of activity - Research Funding, Technology Politics and Innovation Management – we are covering the entire spectrum of the innovation process, from research through application all the way to the introduction and use of new technologies.

Our customers at home and abroad wish to implement innovations in the high-tech sector. Bringing our knowledge and experience to bear in important key technologies such as microsystems engineering, bio and nano technology and the multimedia, we assist our clients in translating their ideas into action, helping them to make their high-tech projects a success. With this objective in mind, our multidisciplinary team of over 100 experts in the natural and social sciences, engineers, and economists are continuously developing new ideas and methods, tailor-made to the personal needs of our customers.

VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH is a society of VDI GmbH and of VDE (Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies).

About the ETP Nanomedicine

The ETP Nanomedicine has been established in 2005 as a joint venture of the European Commission and CEOs of large industrial companies, SMEs and academic research institutions to investigate and advance joint activities in the area of nanotechnology in medicine. With more than 120 active members from industry, academia, healthcare providers and public authorities, the ETPN coordinates joint research efforts together with its members, the European Commission and the EU Member States. Since 2005 the ETPN published a number of strategic documents outlining the needs and roadmaps for nanomedicine research in Europe and contributed to set up numerous EU funded projects providing thus a first impression of the conditions for a suitable social and economic environment and the structural requirements for an efficient translation of R&D results into innovative nanomedicines.

About NANOMED2020

NANOMED2020 is a Coordination and Support Action under the FP7-Health aiming at delivering concrete recommendations to the European Commission to push forward the field of nanomedicine under Horizon 2020. Amongst other activities, NANOMED2020 is focusing on

federating the nanomedicine community and establishing a European landscape via mapping all relevant actors, projects and infrastructures and
identifying the key bottlenecks of the value chain to focus on to leverage the translational possibilities of the development process and to bring in the end more products onto the market.

This project involves seven partners across Europe including the ETPN Secretariat, the CLINAM foundation (Switzerland), the National Institute of Health Carlos III (Spain), Bioanalytik-muenster e.V (Germany), Nanobiotix SA (France), the Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi ONLUS (Italy), and SINTEF (Norway).

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Contacts:
Mr. Nicolas Gouze
Head of ETP Nanomedicine Secretariat / NANOMED2020 coordinator
c/o VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH

www.etp-nanomedicine.eu

Wiebke Ehret
+49 30 310078-125

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