2009 Europe Catastrophe Modelling Conference
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Conference Overview
EQECAT's 2009 Cat Modelling Conference, Using Catastrophe Modelling to Enhance Business Decisions, was held in Lucerne Switzerland on May 27 - 29, 2009
EQECAT understands that reliable and accurate catastrophe modelling is critical to your business. Our goal for this conference is to ensure our clients better understand all of the components of the EQECAT risk modelling process and support better business decisions related to pricing, aggregation control and management of catastrophe risk.
All of the main sessions and breakout sessions focused on timely industry issues related to catastrophe management. Some of these sessions included:
Managing Detailed Exposure and Insurance Data in Europe Using the new EQECAT European Stock Portfolio
- The EQECAT Stochastic Risk Atlas (SRA) - Date stamping of the event atlas and clustering
- Handling the Uncertainty in the Hazard Model
- Working with EQECAT Input File Converter
- Development of EQECAT's West Pacific Typhoon Model
- Implementation of USGS - Time Dependence and UCERF
- Climate Conditioning in Catastrophe Models
- European Storm Surge Risk
Our conference promises to separate fact from fiction and help you better understand and integrate the true state of catastrophe modelling into your daily business processes. The conference will address short term and long-term goals making it extremely attractive for a larger variety of the audience. As industry experts with practical engineering background, we provide our audience with a comprehensive and integrated risk management approach to their business issues related to catastrophe management.
This will also be a great opportunity to learn about the upcoming release of EQECAT's WORLDCATenterprise™ (WCe) platform, and future product development initiatives, the conference sessions will be conducted by external and internal speakers who are experts in the field of catastrophe management and related areas in the insurance and financial markets. The breakouts will continue key themes presented in the main sessions, and focus on converting the information to useful business utility.
Who Attended?
- C-Level Executives (CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, CFOs, COOs, etc.)
- Catastrophe Modelers / Risk Managers Underwriters
- Aggregation Managers
- IT and Business staff