TDI Showcase: A Workshop on Case Studies on Insurance Innovation & Transformation [Pre-Registration Required]
Building on our successful series of 2-hour deeper dives on digital insurance, TDI is pleased to announce an exciting new event format designed to provide an even more insightful and practical learning experience.
TDI’s Showcase is an interactive, 2-hour, in-person learning event designed to accelerate awareness of insurance innovation and transformation stories that are likely to have a significant impact on our collective efforts to re-shape the insurance world. The event is designed for interaction, offering participants the opportunity to share their experience and views, and dig a little deeper on the potential each innovation offers the industry.
During the 2-hour session, we will showcase and explore 4 stand-out Case Studies which demonstrate recent innovations / transformation success – each presented by either a leader from the insurer / Insurtech involved and / or a member of the TDI leadership team.
Each Case Study showcase will be 15 minutes long and will involve a 5 minute presentation followed by a 10 minute moderated discussion including taking questions directly from the audience.
In addition to the 4 Case Studies, there will be a 30 minute panel discussion with industry leaders moderated by TDI, to talk about key themes and industry opportunities arising from the Case Studies. We will wrap-up with a 15 minute update from TDI covering our Insurance Awards, webinars and the latest updates from TDI Academy.
TDI Show Case Session Agenda
10:00-10:10 Intro and context
10:10-11:10 Showcase of 4 case studies
11:10-11:40 Panel discussion
11:40-11:55 TDI updates
11:55-12:00 Wrap up & feedback
Attendees need to register ahead of time using this link (To be provided) and there is no fee. Attendees will receive access to the slides for the 4 Case Studies as well as an abstract of the discussions following the event. The session will not be recorded.
Attendance is limited to 50 people on a first come, first served basis.