We're thrilled to welcome Jordan Burke as our new Chief Operating Officer! 🎉 Jordan brings extensive experience in optimizing revenue and scaling businesses from his impressive tenure at ABB Optical, Weave, and Domo. His expertise will be key as we expand our market presence and enhance our product offerings. "Arturo is at the forefront of leveraging AI to transform the property intelligence landscape. I am excited to join this innovative team and contribute to our mission of delivering actionable insights that help insurers manage risk more effectively and support their customers in times of need," says Jordan. Welcome aboard, Jordan! https://hubs.li/Q02Dk80d0
Arturo
Technology, Information and Internet
Chicago, Illinois 10,826 followers
Our mission is to empower people by providing clarity around the past, present and future of property.
About us
Arturo is on a mission to empower people by providing clarity around the past, present and future of property. How do we do it? By gathering, synchronizing and analyzing property insights, we give insurers an immediate view into every single relevant data point, allowing them to make faster, smarter and more confident decisions. We turn data into intelligence, giving insurers the ability to better predict the unpredictable and protect customers from the unimaginable. Arturo’s AI-based platform helps insurers securely underwrite risks, efficiently allocate resources and lower claims cost across their book of business, allowing them to focus on what matters most: the customer, and our shared commitment to protecting our world. See more about what Arturo can do at arturo.ai.
- Website
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http://www.arturo.ai
External link for Arturo
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, Illinois
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- applied machine learning, deep learning, insurance, reit, pere, and data science
Locations
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Primary
350 N Orleans St
Chicago, Illinois, US
Employees at Arturo
Updates
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Going to New York next week? Us, too! Say hi to the team at booth #507 at Insurtech Insights to meet the team, see a demo, or even grab coffee and chat. We can also set up time separately for a deep dive, if you're interested; just fill out the form and let us know you'll be at ITI: https://hubs.li/Q02xR3FV0
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As we approach hurricane season, let's look to the lessons of the ongoing hail season for wisdom: we cannot stop the hail (or other natural disaster), but we can be smarter about protecting homes. Colorado's 45.68% of homes with trees overlapping their roofs is a reminder of how the simple measures can be the most powerful. Keeping trees trimmed back and away from a roof helps so many things, not just hail. It keeps homes safer from critters, who like to use trees as ladders to get into a house. It keeps homes safer from wind, which can cause the branches to scrape and hit the roof. It even helps homes reduce fire risk by establishing more defensible space. In this way, using and relying upon an agreed set of truth can bring all property stakeholders together to make smarter choices, baked by AI and science, on how to best protect the biggest and most important asset anyone will have in their lives: their home. Read our Vulnerability Report: https://hubs.li/Q02slCJ70
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Besides the roof, plenty of homes have accessories that can be damaged from hailstorms. In Colorado, 12.10% of homes have skylights. Depending on the impact-resistance of the type, a home's risk can greatly increase. Impact-resistant options can mitigate damage, safeguarding the home itself, the contents, and even the lives of those inside. Regular maintenance is key to protecting interiors from potential hazards. Get this and other critical hail vulnerability insights, derived from AI, in this report: https://hubs.li/Q02slpkL0
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We're delighted to welcome Juan Pujadas to our Board of Directors. Juan brings a wealth of experience in the financial markets, having served on several boards and holding very senior positions with some of the largest financial institutions in the world. He currently serves as an advisor at Blumberg Capital, specializing in fintech portfolio companies, and he also works with Cherre and Mesmerise Solutions. Please join us in welcoming Juan to the team! To learn more about Juan's background, including his experience with PWC and Wells Fargo, among others, please read the full announcement here: https://hubs.li/Q02xR2H10
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If you live in America's hail alley, it only takes a quick drive past the local car dealership in the spring to witness firsthand how vulnerable cars are to hail. In Colorado, 1 in 5 homes keep cars parked outside, putting them at risk of hail damage. Hail only needs to be 1 inch, or the size of a U.S. quarter, to cause substantial damage to the body of a vehicle. Having easy access to a covered area to park a car can make the difference between costly dent repairs — or worse, cracked windshields — and peace of mind. In the latest Arturo report, our AI-derived insights and data pave the way for insurance companies, contractors, and homeowners to work together to fortify homes against hail risks. Get the full report: https://hubs.li/Q02sltz60
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Colorado, nestled in "hail alley," faces unpredictable hail seasons. Climate change has added complexity to this; new research shows the frequency of hail increasing in Australia and Europe while decreasing in the U.S. and East Asia — but it shows the severity, and thus size, of hail increasing everywhere. It is imperative to understand the vulnerability of homes today to prepare for the storms tomorrow. Arturo's AI-driven analysis shows 2.87% of roofs in Colorado are in poor condition, providing an opportunity for all property stakeholders, including the owners themselves, to work together, remediate damage to reduce risk, and keep everyone safer. Read our latest report, Vulnerability: The State of Colorado: https://hubs.li/Q02slwqH0
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How are enterprises handling the adoption and usage of artificial intelligence? Are we seeing, at last, that these companies are finding true value and trust in the applications of computer vision models? In this episode of the InsTech podcast, Marty Smuin and Matthew Grant chat about how insurance companies are moving beyond the hype cycle, what generative AI means for insurance, and what taking the next step means for the industry as a whole. Find the episode on your favorite podcasting app or listen here: https://hubs.li/Q02ryqkx0
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Tarps on roofs post-storm offer temporary relief but aren't long-term fixes, leaving homes vulnerable to further damage. 1,894 homes in Colorado currently rely on them. By embracing tech, insurers, contractors, and homeowners can work together to fix damage, which can improve the durability of these homes and the safety of their residents for the storms to come. 🏠⛈️ Read the full report to get more insights: https://hubs.li/Q02slqPx0
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As we come up to hurricane season, Colorado State University's pre-season forecast calling for an extremely active year (23 named storms, 11 hurricanes, 5 major hurricanes, if you missed it) reminds us of the importance of truly understanding the vulnerability of a property. By keeping these 5 tech applications in mind and exploring how insurance underwriting analytics can transform your business, you can be better prepared for the future — competition, climate change or otherwise — in 2024 and beyond. Read the blog: https://hubs.li/Q02tGdzt0