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PIISA Final Seminar – Strengthening future resilience with innovative insurance solutions (afternoon plenary)

Authors: Gregow, Hilppa; Juhanko, Kaisa; Berninger, Kati;

PIISA Final Seminar – Strengthening future resilience with innovative insurance solutions (afternoon plenary)

Abstract

This is the recording of the afternoon plenary session of the PIISA Final Seminar – Strengthening future resilience with innovative insurance solutions (4.3.2026). In its final seminar, the PIISA project presents the main results and discusses them with the insurance sector, policy makers and adaptation experts. The seminar took place on March 4th 2026, from 10:00 am to 18:00 pm CET, both online and in person, in De Lichtfabriek in Haarlem, The Netherlands. Please find the following sessions in the recording of the morning plenary: 15.30-17.00 Session III - Recommendations for the insurance sector and policy makers 15.30-15.45 Recommendations for the insurance sector, Laura Grassi, Politecnico di Milano 15.45-16.00 Policy recommendations, Kati Berninger, Tyrsky Consulting 16.00-16.45 Prepared commentaries and discussion - Berend de Jong, Global Lead Insurance & Finance, Planet Labs PBC - Mikael Hilden, independent expert / PIISA EAB member 16.45-17.00 Closing words: How to move forward together, Hilppa Gregow, Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Climate services, Climate resilience, PIISA, Final Seminar, Insurance solutions, Adaptation, Insurance sector

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