June 30, 2016
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The Viva Technology forum is opening its gates in Paris. Between now and July 2, let’s meet with the most innovative companies to share and discover tomorrow’s technologies!
Viva Technology Paris 2016 is a brand new international exhibition dedicated to innovation. For three days, the most advanced startups and other companies will gather in the world’s biggest collaborative space: 15,000 square meters holding more than 20 labs
where visitors can discover the services of the future.
AXA is partnering in this event and will be the only ambassador from the insurance sector. At its 500-sq. meter stand, the Group will present its most advanced technological innovations alongside 50 insurance-related startups invited by AXA.
Among the 500 guest speakers, five AXA executives will take the floor:
10:00 am – Doing magic with a great startup-large firm relationship - Frédéric Tardy, Chief Marketing and Distribution Officer of the AXA Group & Nicolas Brusson, Chief Operating Officer of BlaBlaCar
10:35 am - How Insurtech and P2P insurance solve new Chinese population change - Franck Desvignes, Founder of AXA Lab Asia & Tang Loaec, Founder of Tong Ju Bao.
11:30 am – Round table: The Challenge of transformation - Thomas Buberl, incoming CEO of the AXA Group, with Rosabeth Moss Kanter from Harvard Business School, Jacques Aschenbroich, Chairman and CEO of Valeo, Barry Diller, CEO of IAC and Expedia & Isabelle Kocher, CEO of Engie.
14:10 am – Insurance – the next Eldorado for disruptors? - François Robinet, General Manager of AXA Strategic Ventures, with Gilad Meiri, CEO of Neura. Emil Kendziorra, CEO of Medlanes et Jérémy Jawish, CEO of Shift Technology
12:15 pm – Disrupting the Insurance Market : Evolution vs Revolution - Amélie Oudéa-Castera, Director of Digital, Brand & Partnerships at AXA France, with Julian Teicke, CEO of Finance Fox & Christopher Oster, Director at Clark.
On Saturday, July 2, VivaTech’s gates will open to the general public, offering an exclusive opportunity to discover more than 250 innovations (PlayStation VR, Google Car, etc.).