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CSIC is delighted to announce five new Phase 2 Partners who have joined over the past year: BP International, Bentley Systems, OptaSense, Plowman Craven (PC Monitoring) and Assetscape.

These organisations join 11 Phase 1 Partners who have formally renewed their partnerships for Phase 2.  CSIC partnership agreements enable collaboration, knowledge transfer and open engagement to help organisations gain a competitive edge and support the UK in becoming a world leader in Smart Infrastructure  The next phase of partnerships, comprising 34 additional Phase 1 partners, as well as new organisations, will be finalised in the coming months. 

CSIC is currently inviting organisations working within the infrastructure, construction, asset management, and related data and information management and software industries to apply for Phase 2 partnership. Four types of partnership are offered to best suit a range of of different organisations, from the large and complex to start-ups and spin-outs. More information about applying for CSIC partnership is available here

Phase 2 Partners
Assetscape

Bentley Systems
BP International
CERN
CH2M
CIRIA
Costain
Crossrail
Highways England
HS2
Laing O’Rourke
Mott MacDonald
OptaSense
Plowman Craven (PC Monitoring)
Senceive
Topcon

 

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