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Non-invasive, AI-based technology prevents physical stresses without using wearables
March 23 -
Digital Insurance spoke with Tony Laudato, vice president of marketing and combination products at Munich Re.
March 16 -
Tingle has led the insurer to implement behavioral insurance.
March 3 -
The Innovation Network for Construction includes in-house services to reduce risks for workers and job sites, along with discounts on recommended technologies.
March 2 -
Workers' comp insurance is a costly business, so it's no surprise that firms are constantly looking at new ways to make the workplace safer for their employees.
February 7 -
Underwriting depends on data, and data—how we source it, how we analyze it, and how we use it—is evolving at an exponential pace.
December 21Ladder -
Digital Insurance spoke with Chris Hayes, risk control executive at Travelers Insurance.
December 6 -
Life and health insurers using tech-powered marketing technique to nudge policyholders.
November 15 -
The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in an array of new employee-monitoring technologies that most workers haven't caught up with—from productivity software on phones and computers and GPS trackers to wearable technologies like construction helmets and tools that follow your social-media activity during work hours.
November 14 -
Digital Insurance spoke with Cyndee Morton, chief operating and innovation officer, Safety National Casualty Corporation.
October 24