ASTIN COLLOQUIUM 2013 hosted by: Actuarieel Genootschap
INTR0DUCTION ASTIN COLLOQUIUM 2013 On behalf of het Actuarieel Genootschap (AG), it is my pleasure to introduce the Colloquium of ASTIN 2013, which will be held in The Hague, 21-24 May 2013. It is an honour of the Actuarial Association of The Netherlands to host this Colloquium. The event will be held at the World Forum, Churchillplein 10, The Hague, The Netherlands. ASTIN is the section of the International Actuarial Association (IAA) for non-life (or general insurance or property-casualty) actuaries and researchers worldwide. The ASTIN colloquium is the annual international conference, bringing together academics and practitioners with mutual interests in the field of non-life insurance and insurance enterprise risk management. GENERAL INFORMATION when: 21-24 May 2013 where: World Forum, Churchillplein 10, The Hague, The Netherlands host: Actuarieel Genootschap (NL) delegates expected: 120-200 delegate profile: Academics, practitioners and experienced and recently qualified actuaries and actuarial students who specialise in all actuarial disciplines, including pensions and social security, healthcare, insurance or consulting practice. Founded in 1895, the IAA is the worldwide association representing local professional actuarial associations and their individual actuaries. The IAA is a unique international organisation dedicated to research, education and development of the profession and of actuarial associations. In order to encourage actuarial research and the development in particular areas of practice, the IAA has created specialist Sections of which the membership is open to various categories of members. The program of the ASTIN Colloquium 2013 will include plenary sessions with formal addresses by invited keynote speakers, topical presentations by subject-matter experts, and parallel sessions at which submitted papers will be presented. The event will cover a variety of topics that will interest both those who are at the beginning of their careers and those who have already earned a reputation in the actuarial field. I hope that you will join us in participating in the event as a sponsor. In addition, we are open to your recommendations for sponsored items as well as any other suggestions you may have to make this an even more successful event. I look forward to your participation in The Hague in 2013. Sincerely yours, drs. Michiel T.A. van der Wardt AAG Chairman ASTIN 2013
PROGRAM PROGRAM OVERVIEW Designed to appeal to all academics, practitioners and actuaries, a scientific program is being developed with sessions specific to all major specialisations alongside general interest, professionalism and other broad actuarial topics that cover technical and practical aspects of our work. Designed to appeal to all academics, practitioners and actuaries, a scientific program that covers technical and practical aspects of our work. Confirmed key note speakers are: - Prof. dr. John Einmahl, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands - Prof. Edward Frees PhD, Wisconsin School of Business, United states of America - Tom Wilson PhD BSc, Allianz SE, Germany Topics: Topics during ASTIN Colloquium 2013 are amongst others: the Solvency Capital and Reserving, Stochastic Modelling, Risk Management, Catastrophe Risk, Monte Carlo Methods, Lessons Learned from the Crisis, Reinsurance, Risk Transfer Vehicles, Extreme Value Statistics, Climate Risk, Marketing in insurance. TUESDAY 21 MAY 2013 Welcome reception & registration WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2013 Amazon room Everest 1&2 Kilimanjaro 1&2 08.00-08.30 08.30-09.00 09.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 11.00-12.30 12.30-13.30 13.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.30-17.00 19.00-19.00- Registration Formal opening plenary Session 1 Extreme Value Statistics John Einmahl, Professor of Statistics at the Department of Econometrics and research fellow at CentER, both at Tilburg University plenary Session 2: Lunch at Amazon Foyer Session 5: Session 8: Session 3: Session 6: Session 9: Dinner ASTIN Committee & Organising Committee Session 4: Session 7: Session 10: All plenary sessions are scheduled in Amazon room
THURSDAY 23 MAY 2013 Amazon room Everest 1&2 Kilimanjaro 1&2 08.30-10.00 10.00-10.20 10.20-11.50 11.50-13.20 13.20-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-18.30 18.30- Session 11: Predictive modelling Edward Frees, Professor Actuarial Science, Risk Management and Insurance, Wisconsin School of Business - plenary Session 12: Session 15: Lunch Session 18: Excursion Session 13: Session 16: Session 19: Dinner at Madurodam, the miniature city in The Hague Session 14: Session 17: Session 20: FRIDAY 24 MAY 2013 Amazon room Everest 1&2 Kilimanjaro 1&2 08.30-10.00 10.00-11.00 11.00-11.30 11.30-11.50 11.50-12.50 12.50-13.30 13.30-18.00 19.00- Session 21: Session 22: Session 23: Session 24: Solvency and Risk Management Tom Wilson, Chief Risk Officer at Allianz - plenary Q&A session 24 ASTIN General Assembly Lunch at Amazon Foyer AG Anniversary Congress at World Forum Theatre AG Anniversary Dinner and Event
INFO SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES Features ASTIN Colloquium 2013 Gold sponsor * 12.500 Silver sponsor 7.500 Bronze sponsor 3.500 Standard sponsor 1.250 Recognition on sponsor banner in the registration area and meeting rooms Recognition on promotional material Recognition as sponsor on the official website of the event Recognition on handout programme Link to your website from Colloquium website Recognition of sponsorship in De Actuaris, magazine of AG Inclusion of company-branded material in delegate packs Recognition during social event Number of free registration to colloquium Two One Recognition during lunches Recognition during Colloquium Dinner Your logo on the colloquium gift Other sponsorship opportunities Exhibition stand in the registration/breakout areas 1.500 All prices mentioned are in Euros and excluding VAT * We will accept a limited number of Gold sponsors Please contact Maarten van Meerten at info@ag-ai.nl or +31 30 686 61 50
INFO THE HAGUE THE NETHERLANDS The Hague: a melting pot of many cultures The Hague has some 30 top-quality museums and can rightly be seen as a city full of art and culture. Some enjoy a worldwide reputation while others are less well known, which only adds to their charm. There are plenty of possibilities for excursions and tours of The Hague and Scheveningen. How about a city tour during which the secrets of the Binnenhof are revealed? The Hague's restaurants: where trendy blends in with traditional in a huge diversity of cuisines from all over the world. The city is a melting pot of many cultures and this is reflected in the great variety of exotic restaurants. London Amsterdam Berlin The Hague Rotterdam Brussels Frankfurt Paris Getting there and around The Hague is located in the centre of Europe, between London, Frankfurt, Berlin, Paris and Rotterdam - the world's largest port. It is only 30 minutes from Schiphol International Airport (by car or by train). The Hague is at the heart of the Randstad, the urban conglomeration in the west of the Netherlands outlined by Amsterdam, Utrecht, The Hague and Rotterdam. Not just the highest population centre, the Randstad is also the centre of business, and where the majority of international companies are located. The Hague boasts an excellent public transport system. Over 30 bus and tramlines will take you quickly and safely to your destination in and around The Hague. www.ag-ai.nl www.actuaries.org/astin/colloquia/hague