The Lloyd’s Register Foundation is an independent global charity that supports research, innovation, and education to make the world a safer place.
The charitable mission of the Foundation is "To secure, for the benefit of the community, high technical standards of design, manufacture, construction, maintenance, operation and performance for the purpose of enhancing the safety of life and property at sea, on land and in the air. The advancement of public education including within the transportation industries and any other engineering and technological disciplines".
Lloyd’s Register Foundation are engineering a safer world by focussing on the biggest safety challenges facing society:
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Safety at sea
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Safety of food
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Skills for safety
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Safety of digital systems
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Safety for a sustainable future
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Safety of physical infrastructure
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Public understanding of risk
The Resilience Engineering Research Group, formerly known as the Centre for Risk and Reliability Engineering, was created in 2010 when the University of Nottingham joined forces with the Lloyd's Registry Foundation to launch a Centre of Excellence in the field. Our work with the Foundation spans a decade and we are proud to contribute our knowledge and expertise to the global challenges ahead.
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Lloyd's Register Foundation Strategy 2019 - 2025
World Risk Poll 2021: A Changed World?
A Safer World - Ten Years of Lloyd's Register Foundation 2012 - 2022