Attend embedded insurance demo day May 27
- Embedded Insurance Platforms will host a virtual demo day on May 27, 2026, featuring live sessions on embedded insurance infrastructure, API-driven distribution and compliance workflows. - AgentSync is listed as premier sponsor, and the event page says Ryan Grant will join a lineup focused on producer lifecycle management. - Registration is open through the Risky Future event page, where Insurance Journal lists the May 27 virtual session.
Embedded Insurance Platforms will hold a virtual demo day on May 27, 2026, as part of the Risky Future event series run by Insurance Journal and related Wells Media Group brands. The event page says the session will start at 10 a.m. Pacific time and 1 p.m. Eastern time and is free for insurance organizations. The stated focus is embedded insurance infrastructure, API-driven distribution, automation and compliance workflows. The May 27 session sits inside a broader 2026 demo-day calendar published by Risky Future, which lists virtual events on topics including retail-agent tools, underwriting AI, cyber risk tools and fraud detection. Claims Journal reported in December that the series is presented by Insurance Journal, Carrier Management and Claims Journal and is built around back-to-back product demonstrations rather than longer conference panels. (riskyfuture.com) ### Who is running the May 27 event? Risky Future and Embedded Insurance Platforms are the named organizers on the event page for the May 27 demo day. Insurance Journal’s events calendar separately lists “Embedded Insurance Platforms” on May 27 in a virtual format, tying the session to the same Wells Media Group event network. Josh Carlson, chief executive of Wells Media Group, said when the 2026 calendar was announced that demo days give attendees a chance to see products in action “instead of weeks of one-off demos.” That description came in Claims Journal’s December announcement of the 2026 lineup. (riskyfuture.com) ### What does the agenda say attendees will actually see? The Risky Future landing page says the event will cover “Built-In Coverage. (riskyfuture.com) Built-In Advantage.” and describes the format as a fast-paced virtual session with product demonstrations. The page says attendees will “explore exciting insurance tools and actionable demos” from their desks. The same page says the demos are aimed at insurance tools relevant to MGAs and carriers. (claimsjournal.com) That framing matches the registration page, which asks registrants to identify whether they are from an insurance company, retail agency, wholesaler or MGA, reinsurance company, consulting firm, government, legal or technology provider. ### Where does AgentSync fit into this lineup? AgentSync is identified on the registration page as the premier demo sponsor for the event. (riskyfuture.com) The page says the company focuses on reducing friction in compliance and producer lifecycle management and automates producer onboarding workflows while integrating real-time data across systems. The upstream event briefing identified Ryan Grant of AgentSync as part of the lineup. (riskyfuture.com) The public event materials available through Risky Future do not provide a full speaker roster in the search results returned, but they do place AgentSync at the center of the May 27 session as the lead sponsor. ### Why would carriers and MGAs pay attention to a vendor demo day like this? Claims Journal said the 2026 demo-day series was designed for insurance teams trying to evaluate new tools quickly as AI and workflow software multiply across the market. (riskyfuture.com) Carlson said in that announcement that many tools “look and sound the same at a glance,” and that tech leaders want to see tools actually working. (riskyfuture.com) The May 27 topic list suggests the session is aimed at practical questions around distribution and operations rather than broad industry forecasting. The event page highlights embedded infrastructure, API distribution and compliance processes, which are the operating pieces carriers and MGAs typically need to connect when adding embedded products through new partners. That last point is an inference based on the agenda language and sponsor focus. (claimsjournal.com) ### Where can people register, and what happens next? May 27, 2026, is the scheduled date for the virtual event, and the Risky Future registration page says attendance is free for insurance organizations. Insurance Journal’s calendar also lists the session publicly, alongside later 2026 demo days on June 10, June 24 and July 8. The next step for attendees is to register through the Risky Future event page and join the online session at 10 a.m. (riskyfuture.com) PT on May 27. AgentSync is the named premier sponsor on the registration page, and the broader 2026 demo-day calendar shows additional insurance technology sessions continuing into December. (riskyfuture.com)