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Last chance to secure early bird tickets for Insurance News tech conference

Tomorrow is the final chance to secure discounted early bird tickets for the upcoming Insurance News Moving Forward Faster technology seminar.

The full-day event will be held at Sydney’s Darling Harbour on August 6 and will provide critical insurtech insights from highly respected experts. Tickets can be purchased here

The first panel session – Are We Ready For Insurance 3.0? – is led by Insurtech Australia CEO Simone Dossetor, who will be joined by SyncTechnologies CEO Carolina Dreifuss, NTI CEO Tony Clark, 360 Underwriting owner and director Denis Morrissey, and Marsh Pacific head of growth and digital Johannes D Veldsman.

Next is a debate titled Promise v Reality: Can Technology Really Change a People-Based Industry? Discussing the different perspectives will be CGU EM broker relationships Peg Vaghaye and director and co-founder of ZapCentral Lisa Woodley. 

Evari CEO and founder Daniel Fogarty will present on Racing Against Regtech, before a claims-focused panel discussion featuring AAMC strategic relationship manager Daniel Lukich, Financial Rights Legal Centre senior policy and advocacy officer Drew MacRae, Austbrokers Countrywide MD Tim Considine and head of claims at HDI Global David Lloyd. 

Bridging Systems: The Broker’s Challenge will be discussed by JAVLN CEO Dale Smith and BJS operations leader Dianne Phelan, while Cover Genius CEO Angus McDonald will take part in a fireside chat entitled What’s To Disrupt?

The final session of the day, before networking drinks, will see Alex Taylor, QBE Ventures global head of emerging technology, envisioning the future.

Across the day, an Insurtech Australia pitch competition will take place, with selected finalists presenting to the audience and a winner crowned at the end. Applications to pitch are still open here.

The event is made possible by event partner Insurtech Australia and sponsors AAMC, SSP, JAVLN and supporting sponsor HDI.

Attendees qualify for 5.5 NIBA CPD points and six ANZIIF CIP points.