The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation’s agenda for its April 15-16 Insurance Summit includes sessions on financial reporting by insurers, changes in data calls, and compliance with orders, along with insights from insurance executives on the use of artificial intelligence.
Registration for the two-day Tallahassee conference is open until March 30 and can be accessed here. Attendees will hear from Florida Commissioner Michael Yaworsky and deputy commissioners, along with California Insurance Commissioner Richard Lara, Missouri Director Angela Nelson, and Louisiana Commissioner Tim Temple.
Other panelists at the summit will include a consumer representative, OIR’s general counsel and the head of data analytics and insurance technology for Conning, an investment firm focused on the insurance industry.
The summit will be at the Augustus B. Turnbull III Florida State Conference Center on the campus of Florida State University. The full agenda is here.
Ten days later, Duck Creek Technologies hosts its three-day conference in Orlando on the future of insurance technology. The Formation ’26 event will examine the tech firm’s vision for agentic A.I. and how it will help insurers “reshape decision-making, automation, and operational agility.” Sessions will include technological changes for the industry, educational sessions, zero-touch claims, and data usage.
The conference will be April 27-29 at the Signia by Hilton Bonnet Creek Resort in Orlando. Registration information is here and the agenda is here.
Topics InsurTech Data Driven Artificial Intelligence Florida
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