Genomic information can change the entire life insurance industry - J. Craig Venter

Dr J. Craig Venter, Co-Founder, Executive Chairman and Head of Scientific Strategy at Human Longevity Inc., discusses the potential of genomic information for the insurance industry. Recorded at the 44th General Assembly of The Geneva Association.

Watch all video interviews recorded at the 44th General Assembly on our YouTube channel.

Dr Maryam Golnaraghi discusses the role of (re)insurance in addressing climate change

Maryam Golnaraghi - Director of Extreme Events and Climate Risk, The Geneva Association - discusses the role of (re)insurance in the three international framework agreements to globally address the challenges presented by climate change.

Recorded at Climate Action 2016, Washington DC, 5-6 May 2016.

Dame Julia Slingo, interviewed at The Geneva Association's 2016 General Assembly

Professor Dame Julia Slingo, Chief Scientist UK Met Office and Senior Climate Advisor to UK Government and World Meteorological Office, discusses our changing weather, the science of modeling it and the importance of sharing MetOffice data with insurers.

Recorded at the 43rd General Assembly of The Geneva Association, Rome, 8-11 June 2016.

Dr Maryam Golnaraghi discusses the COP 21 Paris Agreement: What Does It Mean for the (Re)insurance Sector?

Dr Maryam Golnaraghi describes the implications of insurance being part of the recent Global Framework Agreement signed at COP21 in Paris.

Read the paper online:

COP21 Paris Agreement: What Does It Mean for the (Re)insurance Sector

Expanding the use of risk models: enabling better risk management - Interview with Mamiko Yokoi-Arai

Dr Mamiko Yokoi-Arai discusses the current role of risk modelling in risk transfer for middle- to low-income countries, and suggests recommendations on expanding the use of risk models to improve risk mitigation and risk transfer. Recorded at the 2017 Extreme Events and Climate Risk Forum - Scientific Seminar, co-organised with SCOR Foundation and hosted by SCOR. 

 

How Will Risk Modelling Shape the Future of Risk Transfer?

Scientific data and unconventional partnerships: future risk models - Interview with Molly Jahn

Professor Molly Jahn discusses the importance of mobilising data to inform risk modelling, and the opportunities presented by unconventional public private partnerships. Recorded at the 2017 Extreme Events and Climate Risk Forum - Scientific Seminar, co-organised with SCOR Foundation and hosted by SCOR. 

 

How Will Risk Modelling Shape the Future of Risk Transfer?

Scientific research and risk modelling: building partnerships - Interview with Julia Slingo

Professor Dame Julia Slingo discusses the need for improved partnerships between the scientific community and the insurance industry to enable the next generation of risk modelling tools. Recorded at the 2017 Extreme Events and Climate Risk Forum - Scientific Seminar, co-organised with SCOR Foundation and hosted by SCOR. 

 

How Will Risk Modelling Shape the Future of Risk Transfer?

Next generation risk models: developing a holistic framework - Interview with Paul Nunn

Paul Nunn discusses the next generation of risk models, the challenges of developing a more holistic risk modelling framework, and the role that the insurance industry can play. Recorded at the 2017 Extreme Events and Climate Risk Forum - Scientific Seminar, co-organised with SCOR Foundation and hosted by SCOR. 

 

How Will Risk Modelling Shape the Future of Risk Transfer?

25 years of cat risk models: what have we learned and what is next? - Interview with Ian Branagan

Ian Branagan discusses the lessons learned from 25 years of experience with natural catastrophe risk models, and the challenges of achieving connectivity across the public and private sectors. Recorded at the 2017 Extreme Events and Climate Risk Forum - Scientific Seminar, co-organised with SCOR Foundation and hosted by SCOR. 

 

How Will Risk Modelling Shape the Future of Risk Transfer?

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