This conference will bring 300+ insurance industry decision-makers together in person, both men, and women, to learn lessons and forge strategies.
The evolving scenarios have prompted insurance companies to break traditional barriers, and come up with new thinking to revamp their businesses.
InsurTech's rise has introduced innovative business models, strategies, and advanced technologies, propelling your digital transformation journey forward. All of the leading insurance companies have started to reimagine their businesses, both internally and externally, to meet the changing needs of their customers. These days, the only way to lead the market is by accelerating technology & digital transformations that can meet the needs of a world in crisis.
You’ll witness interactive sessions, anecdotal presentations, and engaging panel discussions at this two-day in-person event!
The conference will be covering topics like Insurance 2030-fueling the insurance world with technologies, Emerging technologies transforming the insurance landscape, Regulatory compliance and data Protection in insurtech, Customer-Centricity in Insurance: Personalization and On-Demand Coverage, Interactive Workshops on AI, Blockchain, and Data Analytics in Insurance, Blockchain applications for trust and efficiency in insurance, Use case: Telematics & IoT in Insurance, Need for technological resilience in the face of uninsurable risks and more.
The attendee mix will observe CIOs, CTOs, CEOs, VP, Directors, Heads, and managers from the insurance domain including brokers/agents, retail agents, claim adjusters, underwriters and actuaries. Our past conference included companies like Nationwide, State Farm Insurance, Berkshire Hathaway Insurance, Progressive Insurance, Chubb Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance, USAA Insurance and many more.
This conference will help you build your network with some of the US insurance industry’s most influential leaders!
Attendees can register for the conference at;
https://events.altaworld.tech/Insurance-Tech-Innovation-Conference.html
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