| GRC Limited, U.K. Registration 2362111 was
established in 1989 and trades as GRC Ltd. Incorporation was under an initiative from U.K.
Central Government and U.K. Ministry of Defence. The primary purpose was to enhance and make
commercially available a £60 million MoD development of Warship and Submarine design and analysis software. |
The supporting technologies came from the U.K. MoD research establishments, international collaboration and other expert domains.
Learn more about GRC Products
|
|
Paramarine V6.1 was released on the 18th March 2009!
GRC has released the latest version of its Paramarine ship design software and Seagoing Paramarine, the onboard
ship stability and structural assesment tool. |
Technology Showcase!
Check out our techology showcase of Paramarine....Read more...
|
GRC reach finals of competition!
GRC reach finals of World Superyacht Award - Young Designer of the year competition...Read more...
|
New Surface Ship Introduction training course available 7th July!
Paramarine training course running from the 7th - 9th July 2009 ...Read more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
| GRC Today & Our Partners |
 |
|
 |
Today GRC has assumed the foreground role. While retaining the best of earlier research, a new software environment and repertoire of Expert connectivities has been created (see Partners). |
|
 |
| Design, Development & Implementation |
 |
|
|

|
GRC is accredited with BS EN ISO 9001:2000 (certificate number FS 36655) including TickIT. Our license scope is listed as follows: |
|

|
The design, development, implementation, supply, testing, maintenance and repair of low volume special purpose software for the Marine, Naval and Offshore sectors.
The development and implementation of complex mathematical algorithms for surface ships and submarine structures, designs and product models. The provision of supporting services in Consultancy, Project Management, Training and the supply of supporting equipment and systems.
Check out what we can do. |
|
 |
| Product Models |
 |
|
| The development and implementation of complex mathematical algorithms for surface ship and submarine structures, designs and product models. |
 |
|
|
|