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2024
Online
Our "Risk of Living Longer" webinar series focuses on the impact of achieving significantly longer lifespans. How well is the risk of living longer really understood? Research has shown that people have a tendency to underestimate life expectancy, and actuaries have traditionally based future projections on historical trends. Watch session two of the series: The biology of aging, to gain insights on how we should think in terms of the aging process, if we could ever cure aging, and what we could achieve along the way.
Our "Risk of Living Longer" webinar series focuses on the impact of achieving significantly longer lifespans. How well is the risk of living longer really understood? Research has shown that people have a tendency to underestimate life expectancy, and actuaries have traditionally based future projections on historical trends. Replay session three of the series: Cancer Research, to gain insights on the most exciting areas of cancer research, how close these areas could be to breakthrough, and how might such breakthroughs impact life insurance books.
Our "Risk of Living Longer" webinar series focuses on the impact of achieving significantly longer lifespans. How well is the risk of living longer really understood? Research has shown that people have a tendency to underestimate life expectancy, and actuaries have traditionally based future projections on historical trends. Watch session four of the series: Biological Clocks, to gain insights on how we can accelerate the feedback loop of medical interventions. We explored biomarkers: what they are, how accurate they are, and how they will develop. We also discussed implications from a life and health insurance perspective.
Our "Risk of Living Longer" webinar series focuses on the impact of achieving significantly longer lifespans. How well is the risk of living longer really understood? Research has shown that people have a tendency to underestimate life expectancy, and actuaries have traditionally based future projections on historical trends. Replay our last session of the series: Using Big Data and AI to Improve and Advance Longevity, to gain insights on the range of longevity-related AI use-cases: preventative medicine, accelerating drug discovery, establishing new genetic connections, and improving operational efficiency in health delivery. We also explored how the pace of change in longevity will be affected by AI developments, and which age groups are most likely to be affected.
2020
In this webinar replay, our expert panel will discuss how you can avoid pitfalls, enabling you to secure your pensions as lowest cost.
2019
In this webinar replay, we discuss the recent longevity trends.
2023
Replay "What happened in 2022? The US excess mortality conundrum, what caused it and will it continue?" where we explored high levels of excess death in 2022 compared to pre-pandemic projections. What is causing these excess deaths? Are they all still due to COVID? Are there other significant drivers contributing to recent excess mortality? More importantly to those trying to understand future longevity: Will the pattern continue? And Is 2022 mortality data representative of the future? Our panel of industry experts presented their views and findings on this subject, debated what’s causing these excess deaths, and shared their expectations for the future.