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Emerging trends and insurance innovation
In this IIL London Market lecture Dr Trevor Maynard discussed Lloyd's recent publications.
View event detailsM05 Insurance Law - multiple choice masterclass
This masterclass is aimed at student members who are preparing for the multi choice exam component for the M05 Insurance Law mixed assessment and builds on the techniques highlighted in the 'Mastering Mixed Assessment' revision lecture held in September 2019.
View event detailsThe Human Factor - man made energy losses and their causation
In this IIL marine & energy lecture Robert Glynn discussed various energy related losses in detail, explaining how people's actions either caused or exacerbated these incidents.
View event detailsG Forces: How flight modelling uncovered the truth - Shoreham Air Accident, 2015
In this IIL Aviation lecture members were reminded that the Shoreham air accident shocked the UK and there was a lot of conjecture as the Pilots prosecution for manslaughter followed so John Jeffery, as defence expert, walked attendees through the method and process that enabled the court to gain a more detailed and clearer understanding of what could have happened that gave rise to the crash as well as other scenarios that were less likely to have happened.
View event detailsThe impact of Machine Learning on the world
In this IIL cyber, technology and innovation lecture, Teddy Collins provided a primer on the technical foundations of machine learning - the technology that has underpinned almost all recent artificial intelligence breakthroughs.
View event detailsThe shipping industry in 2050
In this IIL marine & energy lecture Roger Adamson explained how global megatrends, exponentially moving technologies and new generational mindsets will combine to create the new seaconomics of the next 30-50 years.
View event detailsSilent cyber cover revisited
In this IIL Accident lecture Ben Edie talked about what silent cyber is and, crucially, the steps that are being taken by regulators (and in particular, Lloyd's) to ensure that the extent of cyber cover is properly understood by policyholders, and that there is sufficient understanding and capture of cyber exposures within the insurance industry.
View event detailsThe changing landscape of estate administration and challenges facing the modern Executor
In this IIL Financial Services lecture Andrea Pierce talked about the changing landscape of estate administration and challenges facing modern Executors.
View event detailsAviation skills shortage
In this IIL aviation lecture Stuart Fox explained what the industry is doing to address aviation skills gaps.
View event detailsDigital perils and risks at sea
In this IIL claims lecture Professor Kevin Jones discussed what affects maritime cyber risks, and the perils they may introduce, and ways the sector needs to evolve its cyber-safety as technology becomes more advanced, relied-upon, and prevalent in the modern world.
View event detailsBuilding a trusted international profession
In this IIL London Market lecture Laurence Smith looked at the evolution of the global insurance market and provided an insight into key innovations enhancing public trust in the profession worldwide.
View event detailsSMCR - is everything in place?
With SMCR having commenced on 9 December 2019 for all general insurance brokers, this event will focus on ensuring you've got it right!
View event detailsFCA focus on General Insurance: distribution chains value, Dear CEO letter and the IDD
It is clear that the FCA's focus on General Insurance has ramped up over the last year or so with recent adverse findings in distribution chains, differential pricing, harm indicators and the very clear Dear CEO letter, this event will provide an overview of recent actions taken and the IDD rules that required implementation as from 1 October 2018.
View event detailsSo you want to be a CEO?
In association with Lloyd's. The latest instalment of the Young Members’ Committee’s ever popular ‘So you want to be a CEO?’ series had CEO of Lloyd's, John Neal, in the hot seat!
View event detailsMexico - The State of the Financial Institutions / D&O Market: Insurance Opportunities
This is an IIL London Market lecture Graham Ludlam and Liliana Calvo discussed the state of the financial lines market in Mexico, the current risks, the underwriting issues and strategies for handling claims in this line of business in this region.
View event detailsEthics and AI
In this IIL Cyber, Technology & Innovation lecture Simon Konsta discussed the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and ways the insurance industry can navigate the moral and ethical maze it creates.
View event detailsArtificial Intelligence software and Big Data in insurance - do we really need it?
In this IIL marine & energy lecture Professor Mischa Dohler and Rear Admiral Anthony Rix discussed some of the common myths about Artificial Intelligence (AI)... "AI teaches itself", "AI Machine Learning and Deep Learning are all the same", "I don't need AI".
View event detailsThe government's plans on financial services trade and investment
In this IIL London Market lecture James Screen and Jaya Choraria, HMT officials responsible for the international financial services, set out the government's plans for financial services trade in the context of Brexit, and the implications and relevance for insurance in particular.
View event detailsInmarsat, space technology and the future of insurance: Reflections from an insurance buyer
In this IIL aviation lecture Claes Martenson reflected on what he has learnt as a buyer of insurance and broker services for large multinational companies, especially Aviation and Space insurance.
View event detailsClimate changes and natural catastrophe risk
In this IIL reinsurance lecture Craig Tillman spoke on climate change and how it is an important consideration in the management of natural catastrophe risk.
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