Closing remarks by the event chairwoman Linda Borelius, CEO at Sparks.
Category - Nordic Women and Data Summit 2018
Markov Models for Fun and Profit – Johanna Brinne Roos, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm
A health economic evaluation is the comparative analysis of alternative courses of action in terms of both their costs and consequences in order to assist policy decisions. To be able to compare two different care...
Keeping it Simple: How to Tell Convincing Stories with Data – Rafi Zelikowsky, Tableau Software
From a young age, we’ve been taught to back up our stories withe vidence. The more points of evidence, the more likely our stories are believed. However, today, as the size of data increases, our storytelling needs to...
AI and Insurance : How to Spark a Digital Transformation – Liselott Johansson, Greater Than
The insurance business is experiencing a rapid growth in new, groundbreaking technology. Telematics, IoT, AI and ML are making way for usage-based solutions, challenging the historical perception how insurance policy is...
Digital Turbulence – Melissa Jenkins, Tele2 IoT
How IoT is helping bridge the real and digital worlds? Humans naturally see problems and try to solve them but computers don’t have any concept of the real world. Converting the real world into something they can...
Implementation of Information Governance in SEB – Annika Gedda & Salla FranzĂ©n, SEB
A presentation of what we want to do and how we are doing it in SEB.
Key Takeaways:
To define expectations To define an appropriate scope to create awareness To act and to follow-up
Panel: Encouraging Diversity and Inclusion in a Data and AI-Driven Organisation
Panelists:
Annette HultĂĄker, Concept Developer for Advanced Analytics at Scania Petronella Posti, Director at Solita Anna Romboli, Chief Communication Officer at NetEnt