Digital Broker 2015: Back to the future
Brokers and tech experts gathered in Stansted last month to learn how the sector could embrace digital and put itself at the forefront of technological change at our inaugural Digital Broker day.
The event is a step forward from the successful e-trade conference Insurance Age has been running since 2011. It was redesigned to highlight issues beyond e-trading and discuss points as varied as disruption, social media, marketing and operations.
Keynote speaker, Matt Brocklehurst, product marketing manager of Google, delivered an inspiring keynote speech revealing that much of the technology from 1980s Back to the Future film series, including hoverboards, is now here!
The speech also
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