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Published on Thu, 11/06/2026 - 13:19

Get the most out of #Birmingham2026

Airmic has launched its conference app, giving delegates everything they need to plan their time, connect with fellow attendees and get the most from three days of learning, networking and professional development.

The app is available to download on both Apple and Android devices. It can be downloaded here.

Over 2000 risk and insurance delegates will travel to Birmingham this month for a packed programme featuring world-class speakers, thought-provoking seminars, a sell-out exhibition hall and much more. The app will help delegates build a personalised schedule and stay up to date throughout the event.

Here is a snapshot of the conference highlights:

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Dr Keith Dear, founder and CEO of AI start-up Cassi and former RAF intelligence officer and advisor to the Prime Minister

Andreas Berger, group chief executive officer at Swiss Re

Penny Randall Seach, chief underwriting officer at Zurich Insurance

PANEL DEBATES:

Captives and the UK: an international perspective

Geopolitics: our uncertain world

EXHIBITION HALL:

Have a chat, share a drink and learn a bit more about our vibrant industry. See our list of over 50 exhibitors here.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

From civil unrest, to war insurance and ‘confessions of a risk manager’, there are 19 seminars to choose from

WELLNESS:

5k Wellbeing Run, sponsored by Aviva

CPR training sessions with British Heart Foundation and Aon

NETWORKING:

All delegates are invited to Airmic’s networking receptions in the exhibition hall on Monday and Tuesday, 4.30pm.

Finally, delegates are reminded to pack their most colourful and extravagant pairs of socks in preparation for Airmic’s first ever sock competition, as announced last month.

In response to a well-documented rise in colourful and unusual socks at business events, a panel of esteemed professionals will be awarding a prize for the best socks and a prize for the best explanation for the current sock phenomenon.