It Takes A Year
iQnect Events is the moment the P&C insurance industry gathers to unify its direction — but a conference like that doesn’t happen by booking a venue. It happens because Conversation Insurance has been doing the work all year long: the conversations that become the panels, the questions that become the keynotes, the relationships that become the room.
For four years running, every major insurance event has admitted the same diagnosis: this industry is fragmented, ecosystem collaboration isn’t optional, and the human side has been lost. Then everyone flies home and the silos snap shut for another twelve months. We think that’s the problem.
ITC says “convergence.” Insurtech Insights says “ecosystem collaboration is not optional.” PLRB says “harmonize technology with the irreplaceable value of human connection.” Every keynote says it. The problem isn’t naming the gap.
You can’t unify an industry by booking a venue once a year. The conversations die in the airport. The relationships fade by Q2. The next event starts cold from the same starting line. The format itself is the problem.
iQnect Events is built on top of a year of community work. Conversation Insurance is where the industry stays in conversation between events — so by the time the stage lights come up, the work is real and the room is ready.
Four days. One stage. Adjusters, IA firms, carriers, TPAs, technology partners, and regulators — in the same immersive 3D environment, doing the work in public. Live keynotes, multi-track sessions, smart matchmaking, and on Day 4 the ultimate job fair.
The difference: every panel, every track, every speaker was shaped by 12 months of community work. The agenda is built from what the industry has actually been wrestling with — not what a sponsor pitched in a deck.
A fully immersive 3D virtual environment with the substance of a major industry event — and none of the travel cost, hotel bills, or wasted hallway hours.
Four days of live keynotes and deep-dive sessions across focused tracks — field operations, claims technology, CAT response, AI governance, professional development. Build your own schedule.
A fully interactive 3D exhibit floor where partners showcase tools, services, and innovations. Visit booths on your schedule, watch live demos, download resources, connect through chat.
Smart matchmaking connects you with attendees who share your professional interests. Open lounges, roundtables, and private 1:1 video calls — all from inside the platform.
Day 4 is when IA firms, carriers, and TPAs come to find sovereign adjusters — not the other way around. AI-matched introductions. Live interview rooms. Career-changing conversations.
Earn points for attending sessions, visiting booths, and joining discussions. Compete on the live leaderboard. Recognition you’ve actually earned, on a stage the industry sees.
Every session recorded for replay. Missed something because tracks overlapped? It’s waiting in your library. The conference doesn’t end when the closing keynote ends.
This is the rhythm. Conversation Insurance runs all year — the conversations, the relationships, the questions surfacing from the field. iQnect is when all of it culminates on one stage. Then the work continues, sharpened by what just happened. One continuous loop.
Conversation Insurance is the year-round professional community for everyone in P&C. Six role-based spaces, verified access, no paywalls, no gatekeeping. Field adjusters, IA firm owners, claims professionals, carrier and TPA teams, industry leaders, and the brand-new licensee — all in their own rooms, talking honestly.
What happens here is what makes iQnect different. The questions surfacing in the spaces become the keynotes. The friction surfacing between roles becomes the panel topics. The professionals you meet on stage in May, you’ve been talking to since January.
Three concrete ways the year-round community work becomes the May conference.
The honest disagreements happening in the spaces — about AI, about carrier relationships, about what good adjusting looks like — become the panel topics. We don’t guess what the industry needs to talk about. We watch what it’s already talking about.
Onto The StageThe hard questions getting asked in the spaces — the ones the industry has been avoiding — become the keynotes nobody else is willing to host. Speakers are selected to answer what the community is actually asking, not what plays well in a press release.
Onto The StageThe professionals who’ve been collaborating in CI all year arrive at iQnect already connected. The Day 4 job fair works because firms and adjusters already know each other’s reputations. The industry shows up to a room it helped build.
Into The ConferenceBoth Conversation Insurance and iQnect Events are governed by the Ark Alliance Foundation — a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose founding membership is held by a Texas Purpose Trust. Structurally independent. Architecturally uncapturable. The Foundation exists for one reason: so that the standards governing the P&C industry — and the platforms it gathers on — belong to the industry, not to any company that profits from them.
Both the year-round community and the annual gathering are built for the full supply chain of a claim — and the people behind it.
Independent, staff, field, desk, CAT. Every license, every line of business, every state.
Operators building sovereign teams — from the principal who started yesterday to the firm running thousands of files.
Claims leaders, VPs, directors, examiners, supervisors — everyone shaping how a claim gets handled.
Platforms, vendors, integration partners, and the people building the infrastructure the industry runs on.
The people writing the rules and shaping the standards. They’re in the room because the industry needs them in the conversation.
Newly licensed adjusters, students, career-changers. The next generation of professionals being built in real time.
This isn’t aspirational. This is what happens, in practice, when the year-round community engine and the annual gathering both exist — and both answer to an independent foundation.
Not from a sponsor pitch deck. The community surfaces the questions, the friction, and the unspoken disagreements all year long — and the iQnect agenda is shaped by what’s actually live, not what’s safe.
Because the relationships were built in the spaces over 12 months, attendees walk into the conference recognizing names, knowing reputations, and ready to get to work. No awkward badge-scanning ice-breakers.
Both platforms are governed by the Ark Alliance Foundation — structurally protected from carrier or vendor capture by a Texas Purpose Trust. The standards governing how this industry gathers and what it certifies cannot be quietly steered by anyone’s commercial interest.
What gets said, decided, and committed to on stage at iQnect walks back into the spaces and continues. The conference doesn’t evaporate at the airport — it sharpens the work the community is already doing.
The veterans about to retire don’t take 30 years of judgment with them. They become mentors in the spaces, panelists at iQnect, and architects of the standards the next generation will inherit. The institutional memory stays in the industry.
Be in the room when the industry gathers in May 2027. And be in the conversation that makes it possible all year long.
May 2027. Four days. The world’s largest virtual adjuster conference. Built on top of a year of community work. Get notified the moment information and registration go live in Fall 2026.
Free, forever. Six role-based spaces. Verified members. The community that makes the conference possible — and where the industry actually stays in touch.
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