Video: Embracing new technology and a digital workforce to drive a more efficient and innovative business

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From chatbots and the internet of things, to drones and artificial intelligence, technology is having a profound impact on the insurance sector, how it engages with customers and the way it conducts its business.

As the world reels from the impact of Covid-19, there is the sense the industry now has a great opportunity to move forward to a genuinely digital workforce, powered by the latest technology.

In this on-demand video an expert panel take a look at just some of these technologies including: AI and automation; IoT sensor technology; advanced analytics and modelling software; digitally supported hardware for field operations; and more.

Topics covered include:

  • Which technological solutions will have the biggest impact on insurance operations in the future?
  • How can companies embed such solutions while minimising disruption and maximising efficiency?
  • How do you sort through the solution and product market to find the right tool to match your needs?

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