Programme Highlights
Following recent events in Taiwan, and in an era where the frequency and intensity of natural disasters are on the rise, understanding and enhancing resilience to such events, particularly earthquakes, has become crucial. This webinar delves into the concept of earthquake resilience in Taiwan, an island prone to seismic activities, and explores its critical implications for the general insurance industry, especially within the construction and property sectors. The session aims to not only delineate how earthquake resilience is assessed and developed in Taiwan but also to illuminate its profound significance for the sustainability of insurance businesses in similar risk-prone regions.
By participating in this webinar, attendees will not only gain a comprehensive understanding of earthquake resilience in the context of Taiwan but will also be equipped with the knowledge to apply these insights to enhance their practices, contribute to policy development, and mitigate risks in their respective domains. This knowledge exchange will foster a more resilient insurance market in face of the increasing challenges posed by natural disasters.
For Whom
This webinar is designed for professionals in the general insurance industry, particularly those involved in underwriting, risk assessment, and policy development for the construction and property sectors. It is also highly relevant for urban planners, civil engineers, and policymakers engaged in enhancing infrastructure resilience against earthquakes.
Reinsurers, intermediaries as well as loss adjusters will find this webinar useful.
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At the end of the webinar, participants should be able to:
- Understand the methodologies and criteria used to measure the resilience of Taiwan to earthquakes.
- Explain the integration of technological advancements and policy frameworks that contribute to strengthening this resilience.
- Discuss how Taiwan’s specific resilience strategies are formulated, considering its high seismic risk including the roles of governmental agencies, engineering practices, and insurance models in crafting these strategies.
- Understand the broader meanings of earthquake resilience, beyond the immediate response to disasters.
- Explain how a society equipped with robust earthquake resilience translates into a sustainable environment for the insurance industry.
Principal at Eos Rhea Metis, Ltd.
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