People working in the insurance technology space may have felt like they were part of a waking dream during the last year as many digital tools that became de rigueur in 2022 were concepts and theories only a few years ago. Now, technology has become so engrained in the insurance business that the idea of "digital transformation" has given way to pure innovation; speed, accuracy and efficiency rule the day. PropertyCasualty360 recently reached out to several insurtech leaders to find out what they believe were the most significant developments of the past year, and where the insurance technology sector might be headed in 2023. The slideshow above illustrates their responses. See also: |

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Elana Ashanti Jefferson

Elana Ashanti Jefferson serves as ALM's PropertyCasualty360 Group Chief Editor. She is a veteran journalist and communications professional. Reach her by sending an e-mail to [email protected].