Are Bad Metrics Killing Innovation? By Amy Radin Standard financial metrics are nonsensical for an emerging concept where in-market experience will first be needed to gauge prospects.
Secret to Leadership in Insurtech Innovation By Steve Boyd You need more than a product. You need to surround the product with proper execution, the right people and sustainable partnerships.
Why Haven’t More Startups Failed? By Stephanie Dalwin Insurers appear to be focused on tactical initiatives that can produce more immediate results in the pandemic, and insurtechs have the tools.
Reflections on Insurtech, Pandemic By Mark Breading Will the dramatic change to work and life patterns unleash innovative startups and new rounds of funding?
'Law of Computability' Powers the Bionic Era By John Sviokla The bionic era automates symbolic work – perceiving and judging – and blends powerfully with the industrial era's automation of physical work.
Voice Is the Future – Even for Insurance? By Robin Kiera Lutz Kiesewetter Wouldn’t it be good to be involved at the start of voice-activated assistants, a technology of the future?
5 Hurdles to Insurtech Success By Bob Frady Here are five things that stand between insurtechs and success -- but, please note, your mileage may differ.
Things Heating Up in Low-/No-Code By Martin Higgins Low-/no-code tackles three huge IT challenges: time to market for new capabilities, development capacity and managing cost.
Tech Secret to a Combined Ratio Below 100% By Matteo Carbone Deepak Karthikeyan While large personal auto insurers have adopted telematics-based programs, they’re only scratching the surface of the potential benefits.
Insurtech Is at an Inflection Point By Tom Kussurelis Insurtech funding has been dropping since 2021 and hit a 20-quarter low in 4Q22. Will it rebound, continue on a flat path or decline further?
'Digital Twins': The Race Is On By Roger Arnemann The concept is widely adopted in manufacturing and supply chain. Insurers that integrate digital twins will significantly out-compete rivals.
Insurance in 2030: What Does the Future Hold? By Marie Carr In an increasingly fractured world, insurers have to cover a greater array and frequency of intensifying risks.