Partnerships

We are most effective when we work together with other organisations who share our mission to engineer a safer world.
Through building coalitions, partnerships and collaborations globally, nationally and locally, we can maximise impact, minimise risk and ultimately, keep people safe from harm. Below are just some of the many organisations we work in partnership with around the world.
Stay up to date with our activities and the programmes we support
Sign up for updatesCentre for Assuring Autonomy (CfAA)
We established a partnership with the University of York in 2018 funding a programme which evolved into the recently launched Centre for Assuring Autonomy to develop concepts, models and methods for assuring the safety of robotics, autonomous systems and AI.
Climate Group
In 2023 we were Climate Group’s Resilience Series Partner, helping the Under2 Coalition of subnational governments use World Risk Poll data to drive change.

Economist Impact
We have partnered with The Economist's World Ocean Initiative to raise awareness of the biggest safety challenges in the ocean economy.

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In 2019, Lloyd’s Register Foundation provided funding to the Royal Academy of ϳԹ to help establish ϳԹ X. Active in over 35 countries, ϳԹ X is a growing collaboration that promotes the role of engineering in tackling safety and sustainability challenges by building global connections across sectors and disciplines.
Gallup
We partner with Gallup to deliver the World Risk Poll, the first global study of people’s perceptions and experiences of risks to their personal safety.

International Congress of Maritime Museums (ICMM)
The ICMM programme, ‘Global Maritime Histories: Case Studies for Change’, builds connections with cultural heritage organisations around the world, harnessing rich collections and local networks, to deliver new perspectives on global safety and sustainability challenges in the maritime economy, enabling local voices to speak in a global context.
International Fund for Fishing ϳԹ
Together with The Seafarers’ Charity and the Fishing Industry ϳԹ & Health (FISH) Platform we launched a new fund aimed at raising the safety standards of the global fishing industry, with a focus on the Global South.
Health and ϳԹ Executive (HSE)
We have partnered with HSE, the health and safety regulator for Great Britain, to launch projects such as our Discovering ϳԹ programme.

HELMEPA
The Hellenic Marine Environment Protection Association is Europe's first private sector voluntary marine environment protection association, and has been a partner of the Foundation since 2014.
IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI)
We are supporting a global network of maritime law experts, providing fellowships for postgraduate students at the IMO International Maritime Law Institute.

Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP)
We partnered with IEP to produce two ϳԹ Perceptions Index reports, measuring global perceptions of safety based on World Risk Poll data.

Lloyd’s Register (LR)
LR is a global professional services organisation, operating in marine classification, engineering, and risk services. Lloyd's Register Foundation is its sole shareholder.

National ϳԹ Council (NSC)
We have partnered with the NSC on a multi-year effort to develop a modern model exploring the “New Valuation of ϳԹ & Health” for the current day and age.

RAND Europe
We partnered with RAND to investigate the current state of evidence in occupational safety and health (OSH).

ϳԹtech Accelerator
Established by Lloyd’s Register, ϳԹtech Accelerator is passionate about the role of technology in increasing safety and decreasing risk across the industry.

Seoul National University (SNU)
A multimillion-pound programme with SNU and funded by the Foundation to generate innovative research that drives the development of standards and safer operations to advance maritime safety.
The Alan Turing Institute
Together we launched our Data-centric ϳԹ programme, championing world-leading research and innovation across all areas of engineering.

The Welding Institute (TWI)
Together with TWI we launched both NSIRC, a purpose-built research facility for postgraduate students, and our Southeast Asia Skills Enhancement Programme.

United Nations Global Compact (UN Global Compact)
We work with the United Nations Global Compact on global initiatives, including the Maritime Just Transition Task Force and Ocean Stewardship Centres.

The World Bank
We partnered with the World Bank to host the London Satellite Hub of the Understanding Risk Global Forum 2022.

World Maritime University (WMU)
Together we work to support maritime education, research and capacity development, improve safety at sea, seafarer wellbeing, and promote a Just Transition.
