DXC at FST: Insurance Summit 2019
12 September | Doltone House Hyde Park
Roundtable Facilitators:
Stuart Bremner, CTO Insurance, DXC Technology Australia and New Zealand Stuart joined DXC following his career at Insurance and Care NSW (icare) as the Chief Information Officer. The organisation was launched in 2015, where Stuart successfully created the business’ technology group and the transformative digital enterprise platforms. He has extensive experience in technology, superannuation and asset management, insurance and wealth management across the UK, United States, Australia and New Zealand.
Scott Fergusson, Insurance Partner, PwC Australia Scott has provided a range of advice and assurance services to insurance businesses and the insurance industry for over 25 years. Scott is a former leader of PwC Australia’s Insurance practice (2013-2018) and a member of PwC’s Global Insurance Leadership Team. He has prepared and presented at various forums a number of thought leadership pieces such as the Life Insurance Trust Gap, Insurance Banana Skins Australia and Insurance Facts & Figures. He has a particular interest in working with insurance customers and the industry as a whole in navigating through periods of unprecedented change and turbulence. |
Spurring Digital Maturity, Embracing Hyper-Connectivity Join us at the upcoming FST Insurance Summit in Sydney alongside 100 Chiefs, General Managers and Divisional Heads from Australia’s leading insurers to gain knowledge on how insurers can orient themselves for success in this rapidly-changing environment. The event will feature thought-provoking sessions and a series of peer-to-peer discussion sessions to explore what ongoing innovation means for the future of insurance. The program will feature insights on key technology trends such as data innovation, omnichannel experiences, platforms and ecosystems, artificial intelligence, blockchain implications and more. Please join the DXC roundtable discussion sessions throughout the day. Read more about the discussion topic below. Join the DXC Technology roundtable discussionWhen: Thursday, 12 September DXC’s Stuart Bremner and PwC's Scott Fergusson will be hosting a deep dive discussion, with practical takeaways to help you lead transformation in your organisation. Digital Transformation – Pathways to Digital Maturity and Value Creation
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Roundtable Facilitators:
Stuart Bremner, Chief Technology Officer for Insurance, DXC Australia and New Zealand Stuart joined DXC following his career at Insurance and Care NSW (icare) as the Chief Information Officer. The organisation was launched in 2015, where Stuart successfully created the business’ technology group and the transformative digital enterprise platforms. He has extensive experience in technology, superannuation and asset management, insurance and wealth management across the UK, United States, Australia and New Zealand. |
DXC has decades of insurance experience and professionals who have deep industry expertise. We partner with insurers to deliver enterprise solutions required to transform and succeed in today’s disruptive and competitive landscape. Listen to one of DXC’s global insurance thought leaders talk about how IT can enable meaningful discussions around accomplishing business goals.
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