Qover awarded 2023 Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum

Published date
June 21, 2023
In a nutshell
  • The World Economic Forum announces their selection of the 100 most promising Technology Pioneers – companies that are tackling issues like sustainability, climate change and healthcare.
  • Qover, a leading insurtech specialising in embedded insurance orchestration, is among the winners.
  • This year’s cohort includes representation from 31 economies across 6 continents.

Qover, a leading insurtech specialising in embedded insurance orchestration, was selected among hundreds of candidates as one of the World Economic Forum’s ‘Technology Pioneers’.

The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers are early-stage companies that are spearheading new technologies and innovation, and are poised to have a significant impact on business and society.

“We’re excited to welcome Qover to our 2023 cohort of Technology Pioneers,” said Verena Kuhn, Head of Innovator Communities at the World Economic Forum. “Qover and its fellow pioneers are at the forefront of innovation and disruption needed to help us solve the world's most pressing issues. We look forward to their contribution to the Forum's content work that brings together public and private sectors to tackle these global issues.”

As a Technology Pioneer, Quentin Colmant, CEO and Co-founder of Qover, will be invited to engage with the World Economic Forum, working with global leaders to help address key industry and societal issues. Technology Pioneers will also be invited to join Forum events and discussions throughout the year, bringing together key stakeholders from the public and private sectors.

“It's a great honour for Qover to be recognised as a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum,” said Quentin Colmant, CEO and Co-founder of Qover. "This acknowledgment underscores our dedication to innovation and our mission to transform insurance experiences. We are thrilled to collaborate with the Forum and work alongside global leaders to address pressing challenges and drive positive change.”

This year’s Technology Pioneer cohort includes startups from 31 economies, with one third being led by a female chief executive. The US has the highest representation with 29 Technology Pioneers, followed by China with 12 companies.

Contact Qover’s press team for more information.