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Towards data-centric engineering.

Date: 15 Dec 2014

The Foundation announced a conditional grant offer of £10 million over five years to support research by the Alan Turing Institute.

Monthly news bulletin - Issue 2/2014

Date: 4 Dec 2014

Welcome to our second monthly news bulletin.

Extension of funding to address new strategy.

Date: 19 Nov 2014

The Foundation is working hard to develop new plans and programmes to deliver our new strategy.

Monthly news bulletin - Issue 1/2014.

Date: 4 Nov 2014

Welcome everybody to our first monthly update from the Lloyd's Register Foundation.

Presentations from our international technical colloquium.

Date: 29 Sep 2014

Impact of research funded by Lloyd's Register Foundation into enhancing the safety of critical infrastructure important to society.

£1M support helps fund local UK lifesavers.

Date: 9 Sep 2014

Three volunteer crew members from Kinghorn RNLI lifeboat station have had a vital part of their crew training funded by the Lloyd’s Register Foundation.

Nanotechnology and big data – the next industrial revolution?

Date: 1 Sep 2014

An expert panel was assembled by the Foundation to review the potential implications of nanotechnology on the safety and performance of engineering assets.

Call for proposals: Preparatory grant in nanotechnology.

Date: 11 Aug 2014

Inviting proposals from consortia of universities and research organisations for preparatory grants to establish an international research consortium in nanotechnology.

Leading the UK’s first postgraduate centre in structural integrity.

Date: 25 Jun 2014

The Foundation has signed a heads of agreement with TWI to provide £15 million research funding to establish the new National Structural Integrity Research Centre.

Debating the impact of big data on critical infrastructure.

Date: 20 Mar 2014

The increasing velocity, variety and volume of data is well recognised as having major and critical influences on the way in which society operates.

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