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As the FAA has simplified commercial drone licensing requirements, insurers have embraced the technology for claims, underwriting and customer service applications. INN's Senior Editor Chris McMahon reports.
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Half of surveyed software developers don't feel they can work with the Internet of Things. Can insurers take the lead?
June 29
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Automatic Labs will use the latest round of funding to expand its developer platform and driver application offerings.
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The telematics-only insurer is adding states and has opened an East Coast office.
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California was home to seven of the top 10 hot spots.
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Erie IT analysts piloted a program to give Google Glass to claims adjusters, and could end up as the insurance flag bearers for the technology.
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The FAA approval paves the way for consortium members, including Allstate, to use drones to collect and process images for research, which can facilitate the assessment of exterior property damage.
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Most executives surveyed believe the impact of self-driving cars wont be felt until 2025, according to KPMG.
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Insurance Networking News identifies some of the specific unmanned aerial vehicles that the large insurers are evaluating for underwriting and claims applications.
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The insurer is using advanced cameras and analytics software to quickly map and settle hail claims when policyholders drive in.
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The carrier is leveraging its relationship with eyewear manufacturers to test the potential for wearable technology to affect health outcomes.
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The Telematics Analyzer system helps insurers collect, analyze and score telematics data from any source.
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OdometerConfirm automatically collects, verifies and transmits VIN and mileage data.
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Insurance carriers are increasingly doubling as venture capitalists, identifying and supporting startup technology companies that promise to shake up the industry.
June 8 -
In the second part of this exclusive interview, Alyssa Pei, partner at A.T. Kearney, discusses emerging technology, privacy and regulatory concerns, as well as the gaps between insurers, regulators and consumers.
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Insurance executives say improving customer experience and engagement is their number one strategic initiative for 2015, and more than 80 percent are making significant investments in this area.
June 3
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For insurers, third-party data presents new opportunities, but regulators need to catch up, says Alyssa Pei, partner at A.T. Kearney.
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What is a maturing technology? As recently as two years ago, many considered mobile, social, cloud, and analytics to be next-gen technologies; today they are considered to be maturing.
June 1
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Insurers are using data on customer habits to analyze risks and set prices; records also could be valuable to advertisers who want to know where potential customers travel and what hours theyre on the road.
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Insurers are in a great position to lead in getting real business results from big data and analytics investments, as these 10 carriers demonstrate.
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