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Article 29 jun 2020
Insurers have an opportunity to shape drone regulation
The recently announced Maritime and Coastguard Agency Drone Demonstration and Development Pathfinder project is an ambitious venture intended to expand the use of drones operating Beyond Visual Line of Sight within UK airspace.
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Report 2 jun 2020
Coronavirus - impact on UK and Ireland injury claims
To put it mildly, COVID-19 has been a game-changer in the personal injury sector. That includes the scope of purchased insurance products and their coverage.
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Article 5 mar 2020
An introduction to modern methods of construction
This is the first in a series of articles regarding “Modern methods of construction” (MMC).
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Article 21 jan 2020
London Market forecast 2020
The pace of change in the global insurance market has not slowed down in the last 12 months, nor are there any indications of it doing so over the course of the coming year.
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Article 28 nov 2019
Drone regulation – UK and EU update
The updated UK drone regulations come into force on 30 November 2019 with a new strict regime of compulsory registration and competency requirements for all operators and flyers of drones weighing between 250g and 20kg in the UK. New European regulation has also recently been passed which will replace the national regulations in all EU Member States on 1 July 2020.
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Article 28 nov 2019
UK drone regulation: update
In yet another development in the ever growing world of UK drone regulation, the latest amendments to the 2016 Air Navigation Order come into force on 30 November 2019 with a new strict regime of compulsory registration and competency requirements for all operators and flyers of drones weighing between 250g and 20kg.
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Article 28 nov 2019
European Union – drone regulations
New drone regulation was recently passed on a European level: the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945, both of which entered into force on 1 July 2019.
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Article 24 out 2019
To what extent can technology, like BIM, reduce construction risks in Latin America?
Whilst the construction industry has arguably been slower to adopt new technology compared with some other sectors, technological advancements have always driven construction forward.
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Article 4 mar 2019
SMEs: Emerging risks - Protecting the little guys
A changing risk landscape is creating new challenges for SMEs and those tasked with providing the sector with insurance.
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Article 13 dez 2018
Technology and health and safety in the workplace: an aid not a replacement
As we enter the fourth industrial revolution, that of artificial intelligence and automation, companies are increasingly implementing advanced technological solutions within the workplace, which is changing the dynamics of managing health and safety.