The 15th Global Summit on Regulatory Science 2025 (GSRS25) took place from 15–17 September 2025 in Lausanne, Switzerland. This year’s conference brought together more than 200 scientists to exchange their experiences and insights on the use of digital tools and artificial intelligence in regulatory science, for building a strong regulatory science with tomorrow’s technologies.
Representing the SSbD4CheM project, Barry Hardy (Edelweiss Connect) presented a poster showcasing the project’s work on developing a robust knowledge infrastructure. The poster, titled “FAIR Knowledge Infrastructure for Next Generation Risk Assessment and Safe and Sustainable by Design Workflows: Enabling High-Integrity Evidence Generation for Regulatory Submissions Including New Approach Method Results”, highlighted how FAIR data principles can support next-generation risk assessment and Safe and Sustainable by Design approaches. The poster introduced a FAIR knowledge infrastructure that integrates NAMs data, mechanistic insights, and harmonized workflows to generate transparent, traceable, and regulatory-grade evidence. It supports NGRA and SSbD through knowledge graphs, standardized data, and AI-ready structures, enabling robust assessments, improved data reuse, and compliance with evolving regulatory expectations.
The participation in GSRS25 offered an excellent opportunity to engage with regulatory scientists and foster new interactions relevant to the project’s goals.
The poster programme is available here.

