MAPTYCS at AMRAE 2024

AMRAE 2024 has been a productive and enjoyable conference for MAPTYCS®. We have been catching up with friends and partners from the insurance industry and risk management community. We have brainstormed with #clients and #prospects and our team is embarking on new and exciting projects. With climate change and the acceleration of natural disasters and the explosion of high quality location intelligence data, the time is now for risk professionals to adopt geospatial analytics technologies like MAPTYCS® to manage property risk exposures, assess climate risks and monitor severe weather events in real time.

A big thank you to AMRAE – Management des Risques et des Assurances de l’Entreprise and Insurtech France and huge shout to the many friends, clients, partners and prospects we met in Deauville!

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