Articles - Webinar on Planning for the Future of Autonomous Vehicles


The auto insurance industry has never seen a year like it. Reduced car usage, renewed interest in autonomous vehicles, the pressures of Covid-19. In this volatile time, misunderstanding changing technologies and consumer trends could have a dire impact on future profits. You need to act now and take the vital steps to better understand and implement the future of auto insurance.

 That’s why, on Thursday 13th August at 11am CET, Auto Insurance Europe is hosting a webinar “How do we plan for the next 10 years of autonomous vehicles?” to help you understand the recent events and ongoing volatility and prepare for the journey to recovery ahead.
  
  
  
  
 We’re working with Heads of Motor at Zurich, Aviva and AXA to deliver you key insights on all things autonomous.
  
 Key discussion points, providing you with unrivalled market insights:
  
 • 5 ways to build an auto-insurance industry that can correctly recognise and handle driverless vehicle claims.
  
 • Ensure you have answers to the critical questions of autonomous vehicles and build the right foundations for the future.
  
 • Experience counts when new technologies enter the market. Enable your business to keep claims costs down and organise a swift transition to autonomous.
  
  
  
  
 Regards,
  
 Christian Jackson
  
 Event Director, Insurance | Reuters Events
  
 (Global) +44 (0)207 375 7197
  
 christian.jackson@insurancenexus.com
 
 Reuters Events is part of Reuters News & Media Ltd, 5 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AQ. Registered in England and Wales: 2505735.
  

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