PP Conference: Key Themes 2024

PP’s digital event on 24 June will explore the key themes expected over the year ahead

Professional Pensions
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PP's conference will look at the road ahead for pension schemes in 2024
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PP's conference will look at the road ahead for pension schemes in 2024

Professional Pensions’ Key Themes 2024 conference is being held online next Wednesday (24 January) from 9:30am to 12 noon.

This exclusive conference aims to bring together industry leaders, pension scheme trustees, and providers to explore the key themes expected to shape 2024.

Speakers will discuss topics including artificial intelligence, the economic outlook and key investment themes for the year ahead.

Speakers at the conference will include:

·       Will Henderson, co-founder and chief product & technology officer at Knowa

·       Fredric Karlsson, chief technology officer at Heywood Pension Technologies

·       Lena Komileva, managing director and chief economist at (g+)economics

·       Dr Mohammad Rasouli, an AI expert for alternative investment and the founder & CEO of AIx2.ai

·       Daniela Silcock, head of policy research at the Pensions Policy Institute

>>Register here<<

To view the programme and sessions, click here.

To register for your place at this event, please register here.

Should you need any assistance with registering, please contact Sabrina Rodrigues via [email protected].

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