Webinar - World Risk Poll: Violence and Harassment at Work
Discussing the findings of the fourth 2021 World Risk Poll report on experiences and reporting of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and harassment at work around the world.
Tim Slingsby becomes new Maritime Charities Group Chair
The Maritime Charities Group (MCG) has announced that Tim Slingsby, Director of Skills and Education at Lloyd’s Register Foundation (LRF) will be its new Chair following the retirement of Commander Graham Hockley LVO RN.
Communicating science and data through creativity
Artists, scientists, communicators and designers descended on Singapore’s ArtScience Museum for Lloyd’s Register Foundation’s inaugural Art/Science Symposium in November 2022.
2022: The year we turned ten
With Lloyd’s Register Foundation celebrating a decade of impact in 2022, we reflect back on key highlights from across the year, each designed to progress and support our mission to engineer a safer world.
The Global Safety Podcast - The Future of Data
Speaking on the Lloyd’s Register Foundation Global Safety Podcast, Dr Mhairi Aitken from The Alan Turing Institute has called for better regulation of AI and data collection and holding practices.
Discovering Safety & Safetytech Accelerator receive government funding
Discovering Safety and Safetytech Accelerator have been awarded Government funding that will generate practical, evidence-based assessments of IS against regulatory frameworks in construction.
South Koreans most positive about impact of AI
The latest 2021 World Risk Poll report has highlighted that residents of South Korea are the most confident of the world’s nations about the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI).
Eastern Africa not ready to accept artificial intelligence
World Risk Poll data has found that Eastern Africa is the least optimistic region in the world about artificial intelligence (AI), with more than half (51%) of respondents saying it would mostly harm people in their country over the next 20 years.
Scandinavians AI optimists – unless they’ve experienced discrimination
World Risk Poll data has highlighted large gaps in the trust Danish, Swedish and Norwegian people have in artificial intelligence (AI) based on experiences of discrimination, amid fears of bias.
Foundation convenes diverse voices at COP27
Lloyd’s Register Foundation attended COP27 to bring together diverse multi-stakeholder groups on the key issues of skills and education and increased collaboration to ensure a safe and sustainable ocean economy.