Startupbootcamp’s Insurtech Demo Day Success
Ten startups and one startup in residence have graduated from global accelerator Startupbootcamp’s Insurtech programme, showcasing their refined products and services at a Demo Day held yesterday in London.
Nuvalaw, Aerobotics, Emerge Analytics and AIMO were among the startups selected to join the Startupbootcamp Insurtech accelerator, beating off competition from 2,500 applicants from around the world.
Based in London, the accelerator focuses on disruptive and collaborative insurance innovation; and saw participants taken through a three month programme aimed at honing their solutions and value propositions, ahead of their fund raising rounds.
I was proud to be part of the startups extraordinary journey, where throughout the programme they worked with expert mentors, including myself, and had access to an extensive network of insurers, angel investors, and VCs, and other valuable resources.
The Demo day
The startup programme culminated in a grand finale at the Demo Day held yesterday at the O2 arena in front of an engaged, mixed audience of over 800 investors, mentors, insurance partners and friends and family, some of whom had travelled across the world to see the 2017 cohort in action.
Themed as Synthesis: Shaping Intelligent Insurance, the Demo Day aimed to highlight how through collaboration and focused engagement, a bridge is being gradually built to connect two converging worlds by fusing the traditional and the new, incumbents and startups, through the support of digital technology and new ways of doing things.
Insurers and Insurtech in partnership
Many in the insurance sector see Insurtech as a threat, but others in the industry, such as the 18 insurance partner companies to the programme, including industry giants HDI Global, Allianz and Swiss Re, can see the huge benefits of Insurtech in finding new and better ways to do business. Very few of the startups are competing with the industry, most are looking to partner and add value.
I was personally involved with three dynamic startups, NuvaLaw , which co-creates B2B ecosystems that process legal information efficiently, Aerobotics , which provides end-to-end actionable drone solutions to the agricultural industry and Emerge Analytics , which extracts profit from corporate data using machine learning and process analytics.
All of the above were coincidently South African startups, a country that I have been fortunate enough to visit many times and which has long been at the forefront of insurance innovation. I look forward to being part of their continued success and wish them and all the other startups well.
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