R in Insurance: Registration and abstract submission opened

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Following the successful 3rd R in Insurance conference in Amsterdam last year, we return to London this year.

The registration for the 4th conference on R in Insurance on Monday 11 July 2016 at Cass Business School has opened.

This one-day conference will focus again on applications in insurance and actuarial science that use R, the lingua franca for statistical computation.

The intended audience of the conference includes both academics and practitioners who are active or interested in the applications of R in insurance.

Invited talks will be given by:
Details about the registration and abstract submission are given on the dedicated R in Insurance page at Cass Business School, London.

The submission deadline for abstracts is 28 March 2016. Please email your abstract of no more than 300 words to: [email protected].

Attendance of the whole conference is the equivalent of 6.5 hours of CPD for members of the Actuarial Profession.

For more information about the past events visit www.rininsurance.com.

Sponsors

The organisers gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of Verisk/ISO, Mirai Solutions, RStudio, Applied AI, and CYBAEA.

Gold Sponsors

ISO2
Mirai Logo

Silver Sponsors

RStudio
AAI
Cybaea

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