ETAIN at Apimondia 2025: Exploring the Impacts of RF-EMF on Insects and Pollinators

ETAIN at Apimondia 2025: Exploring the Impacts of RF-EMF on Insects and Pollinators

From 23–27 September 2025, the ETAIN Project participated in the 49th Apimondia Conference, the world’s largest global event dedicated to beekeeping, pollinator science, and apicultural innovation. With over 8,200 participants from across the world, Apimondia 2025 provided a unique international forum to exchange knowledge on the challenges facing insects and pollinators.

ETAIN contributed to the scientific programme by presenting three research posters exploring the potential effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) on insects and pollinators. The presentations reflected the project’s interdisciplinary approach, combining experimental studies, exposure assessment, and planetary health perspectives to better understand how emerging digital infrastructures may interact with biological systems.

One poster focused on laboratory and field-based observations of pollinator behaviour and physiology under RF-EMF exposure. A second addressed methodological advances in exposure assessment and modelling, while a third explored how citizen science and digital tools can support large-scale data collection on environmental exposure. Together, these contributions highlighted the importance of robust, transparent methodologies and cross-sector collaboration when investigating environmental health risks.

By engaging with beekeepers, scientists, policymakers, and industry representatives, ETAIN reinforced the relevance of its work beyond academia. Participation in Apimondia strengthened dialogue between research and practice, helping to translate scientific evidence into shared understanding and informed decision-making for pollinator protection in an increasingly connected world.

https://www.etainproject.eu/news/etain-at-apimondia-2025-exploring-the-impacts-of-rf-emf-on-insects-and-pollinators

Workshop “Societal and ethical impacts of 5G technology” on May 26th 2025

Workshop “Societal and ethical impacts of 5G technology” on May 26th 2025

The international consensus workshop “Societal and ethical impacts of 5G technology” will be held on the afternoon of Monday 26th May 2025 in a hybrid format: online and at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) in Barcelona (Spain).

The seminar is a joint activity of the Cluster on Electromagnetic fields Exposure and Health (CLUE-H) and is being organized by researchers of the EU funded GOLIAT Project. An important aim of GOLIAT is to foster broad interdisciplinary discourse on the societal and ethical implications of 5G technology. This workshop will focus on some wider challenges to risk perception, communication, and trust, uncertainty management, and other ethical issues such as collective and individual responsibility.
Participation is open to anyone interested in this topics and diverse perspectives and reflections will be much valued.
All workshop participants will receive a certificate of attendance documenting their involvement, as well as the report from the meeting.

Please register here for attendance.

Any practical questions can be directed towards Project Manager Gabriela P. Peralta gabriela.peralta@isglobal.org, ISGlobal.
For questions about the program, contact the workshop organizer Rani Lill Anjum rani.anjum@nmbu.no, Norwegian University of Life Sciences.