June 24-25, 2024 | Australia
23rd Annual Health Insurance Summit will move to the Grand Hyatt Melbourne on the 24-25 June 2024.
This is a not-to-be-missed annual industry event to network and connect, share insights, and best practices, exchange ideas and discuss solutions, showcase innovations, and drive future collaboration and growth.
Each year, the summit gathers a diverse mix of C-Suite leaders from across the private health insurance landscape. The attendees range from senior levels of the leading insurance companies from around Australia, regulators, technology experts & solution providers, hospitals (private & public), associations, startups, law firms, universities, and consultants.
To stay informed of speaker announcements, early bird discounts and the official agenda release register your interest below.
September 16, 2024 | USA
InsuranceERM is delighted to announce that the annual Insurance Risk & Capital Americas conference will take place in New York on September 16 2024.
The conference will cover the most pressing issues facing the re/insurance industry in the region, with a view from Chief Risk Officers, Chief Actuaries, Chief Investment Officers and Chief Sustainability Officers.
Join us to discuss key aspects of enterprise risk management and how the risk function is repositioning itself as insurers navigate new, complex and interconnected risks. We not only share great content with insights from superb speakers, but we also bring the insurance risk community together.
May 22-23, 2024 | UK
The 2024 edition of the Digital Transformation in Insurance Conference will provide vital insight into how the insurance industry can excel in client engagement and operational agility.
The two-day conference will address a variety of industry topics, including digital customer journeys, emerging technologies, new operational models, data integration, and next-generation approaches to delivering insurance products to a growing consumer base. It will also consider the impact of new fast-growing technologies and trends on people, both positive and negative.