@conference{JRC126163, address = {Luxembourg (Luxembourg)}, year = {2021}, author = {Piergiovanni M and Jenet A and Batista Leite S and Cangar O and Mian L and Maurer P and Ganesh A and Whelan M and Taucer F}, isbn = {978-92-76-43354-5 (online)}, abstract = {For Organ on Chip (OoC) there is a widespread opinion, that standardisation is an important enabler for innovation, supporting the development and application of devices through performance assessment and benchmarking, interoperability, and qualification for different contexts of use. In a two days "Putting Science into Standards" workshop the initial steps towards a standardisation roadmap were discussed and analysed, resulting in the recommendation to the European standardisation organisations to establish a dedicated platform for OoC technologies, with the aim of formulating a standardisation roadmap. The example serves for the European Commission’s Research and Innovation policy makers and European Health and Digital Executive Agency to recognise the importance of standards in the valorisation of research results. }, title = {Organ on chip: building a roadmap towards standardisation}, url = {}, number = {KJ-01-21-400-EN-N (online)}, eventtitle = {7th ‘Putting Science into Standards’ Workshop}, issn = {}, organization = {European Commission}, publisher = {Publications Office of the European Union}, doi = {10.2760/819439 (onlin