The Geneva Association celebrates its 50th anniversary by taking a look in the future of insurance

8 November 2023 — Daniela GHETU
On the occasion of The Geneva Association's 50th anniversary, the international association of insurance companies is announcing the Geneva Association Summit 50 on 28 – 29 November 2023, a virtual event that will line up an impressive team of speakers.

“We look forward to the Geneva Association Summit 50, where we'll project ourselves into the future, tackling the biggest challenges facing the world – and insurers – in the coming decades,” the organizers said.

Throughout the two days of the conference, some of the main topics debated by the panelists will be:

  • The Future of Health
  • What Will Insurers Look Like in 2050?
  • Insurers and the Transition to a Resilient and Decarbonised Economy
  • Harnessing Technology to Insure More People
  • Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure: What role for cyber insurance?
The conference will also host two keynote speeches:

  • Antonio Huertas Mejías, Chairman & CEO, MAPFRE - “Insuring the Future, Safeguarding the Planet”
  • Walter Pasquarelli, OECD One AI Group of Experts | AI Research Affiliate, Cambridge University | Contributor, The Economist Group – “AI and society”
Online registration and details on the speakers and agenda are available here.

Founded in 1973, The Geneva Association is the only international association of insurance companies; its members are insurance and reinsurance CEOs. As the think tank for the global insurance industry, The Geneva Association carries out rigorous research in collaboration with its members and their companies, academic institutions and multilateral organizations. The Geneva Association is a non-profit organization with offices in Zurich. It is funded by its insurance and reinsurance CEO members (statutory maximum: 90) and governed by a Board of Directors. Member companies are headquartered in 26 countries, manage USD 21 trillion in assets and protect 2.6 billion people worldwide.

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