![]() Julian Arevalo from European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) for making us better understand how European regulators set a frame to better rule AI approaches and how keen they are to grow together. Sabine Ortner from Generali for sharing approaches of how to approach the market alternatively in a new digital realm.īalazs Szathmary from AXA for helping us to better understand how to manage a transition from legacy to new unbound digital systems.Īli Riza Saral from Allianz for demystifying #AI and better understanding how to apply in short term in our industry.ĭusan Urban from Merkur Versicherung for sharing his views on how to engage customers in the digital era. Gamze Konyar from Marsh for reminding us how exposed we are to eventual cyberattacks and how critical it is to amend the vulnerabilities that expose us to prevent those cyberattacks. Mihail Arnaudov from UNIQA Insurance Group AG for helping us understand better the #insurtech industry. Jos Cobben for sharing with us how relevant is to evolve from managing and assuming risk to preventing risk. Likewise, should highlight the very inspiring speech of Arnold Löw from Swiss Re about how the sector is addressing some global challenges (Natcat, Mobility, Data and Climate).Īlessio Colantonio from who shared with us the clear opportunity of having an Offshore Digital Hub. I am very grateful to Makpal M from the Conferenzia World for organizing the congress and to Jos Cobben from dacadoo for sponsoring it and counting on me as its chairman. It was a marvellous opportunity to share thoughts, insights and experiences with very top professionals in this sector in Europe.Ī privilege chance and an honour to contribute to sharing approaches that shall pave the way to shape the future of the sector.Ī great stage to share the approach to #DigitalTransformation in It has been an extraordinary and exciting experience to participate as Chairman and closing keynote speaker at the " #Insurance4.0 – #Digitalization and #Transformation" Conference in Vienna. #economy #leadership #future #technology #europe #scienceandtechnology #power #innovation Herewith you will find that report really worth a reading. Shouldn’t we, in Europe, reconsider what are we doing and what is the role we want to have in the next future? China is leading 37 out of those 44 and has a relevant role in the other 7 technologies. ![]() The global race for future power” report, published by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, there are 44 relevant new technologies that are going to set the future of the economy and society. And it will not be so only because of its massive population, nor because of its very relevant GDP, nor because of its increasing military weight … but because of its leading role in new knowledge, science and technology fields.Īccording to “ASPI’s Critical Technology Tracker. It has been so since ancient times.Ĭhina has become the key player who will have the leading role in the close-future. Those countries who lead the next generation of technologies are the ones to have a bigger and more important weight in the World scene. In our current fast-evolving realm, it has become a crucial aspect. Knowledge, Science and Technology leadership is one of the very key aspects for a country/region to lean on when considering its role in the World.Īccording to traditional economics, technology has been considered a key factor of production. China holds the key to become the Future World Leader.
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