Event Details

Harness the business-boosting power of the latest digital innovations: "accelerated computing"
Clyde & Co LLP, The St Botolph Building, 138 Houndsditch, London, EC3A 7AR,
Thursday 30 October 2025
12:00PM - 14:00PM
Introduction
The digital revolution is profoundly transforming the insurance industry by driving the adoption of AI, generative AI, machine learning, and high-performance computing (HPC). These technologies enhance operations from underwriting, and claims management to customer engagement, enabling insurers to offer more personalised experiences, improve risk assessments, detect fraud more effectively, and streamline processes across the entire ecosystem.
The gains being made when processing and analysing vast amounts of information quickly and efficiently is no longer a competitive advantage—it’s a survival imperative. As data volumes continue to explode, many organisations are still grappling with the limitations of traditional CPU-based data processing. The digital landscape has reached a crossroads where traditional approaches to data processing and analytics are no longer sufficient.
NVIDIA's advanced digital computing technologies are pioneering breakthroughs that will inevitably help bring step change improvements in efficiency and innovation to the insurance industry.
With the help of insights from technology leaders, senior commentators and market experts, this thought provoking 90-minute roundtable sheds light onto some of the ‘newer-than-new’ developments in digital transformation.
Who Should Attend
Capped at 20 registrations, this event - the third of this year's ITF 'IT-Security Matters' Lunchtime Round Table Briefings - has been tailored to the needs of senior business; IT and security professionals; technology architects and developers; finance officers; claims handlers; risk and compliance executives and underwriters and brokers who work in the Lloyd's and London insurance market. If this forum is relevant to other colleagues within your company, then please forward this e-mail to them.
Agenda
Speakers
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EMEA Enterprise Services Lead for NVIDIA
'The Technology Strategist Expert's View'
"The Inevitability of Accelerated Computing"
Based in the UK, Ross is responsible for NVIDIA's Enterprise Services business across EMEA. Ross joined NVIDIA in 2018 and has experienced huge growth in demand and incredible advances in what can be achieved by harnessing NVIDIA's full-stack approach to accelerated computing.
Combining both the technical and commercial considerations of leveraging these cutting-edge technologies, Ross spends much of his time consulting on technology strategies with NVIDIA's customers and partners.

UKI Technology Infrastructure Solutions Group Lead at Lenovo
'The Technology Expert's View'
Founded in 1984 Lenovo is a Fortune Global 500 technology company known for its innovation in personal computers, smart devices, infrastructure, and solutions. Lenovo has grown from a regional PC player to a global leader in intelligent transformation, focusing on delivering "Smarter Technology for All". The company has a diverse product portfolio including ThinkPad, IdeaPad, Yoga, and Legion devices, and offers solutions for businesses, education, and gaming.
Lenovo is heavily invested in research and development, particularly in Artificial Intelligence, edge computing, and cloud solutions, aiming to advance "New IT" technologies.

Chief Revenue Officer at CID
'The Technology Consulting Expert's View'
Alexander is Head of Consulting at CID, a technology firm and innovator focused on Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Analytics and Knowledge Management.

Legal Director at Clyde & Co
'The Legal Expert's View'
20 years specialist experience in technology, intellectual property, cyber risk and data protection, defamation, professional negligence and insurance.
Recent advice work includes cyber incident response including several major multiparty ransomware attacks, numerous data protection disputes, software supply disputes, large/complex, international intellectual property claims drafting and reviewing cyber, technology and public liability insurance policies, compliance and regulatory advice, defamation, breach of copyright, theft of trade secrets, software supply disputes, fine art disputes and professional negligence.
Clients include: Insurers and re-insurers, loss adjusters and brokers, major insureds: Ace, Willis, Hiscox, Charles Taylor Adjusters, Aspinal of London Limited, Timothy Taylor Gallery, Firefly Studios Ltd.