June 13, 2026. Nankai University, Tianjin (China).
Octa Innovations &
@WEAJapan CTO, and founder of
@netx_world $NETX Foundation Wei Ming's participation at Nankai University's 2026 Insurance and Actuarial Forum highlights something bigger than a conference appearance. It reflects the growing convergence of AI, risk management, insurance, and trusted digital infrastructure that is reshaping the future of finance in China.
On June 13, Nankai University brought together leading figures from the insurance, actuarial, financial, academic, and technology sectors under a powerful theme:
"AI-driven transformation of the insurance value chain and ecosystem collaboration."
Among senior executives from major insurers, reinsurers, actuarial associations, universities, and technology companies was Wei Ming, Co-Founder and CTO of Octa Innovations and
@WEAJapan.
What makes this noteworthy is not simply attendance.
It is the context.
Throughout the forum, speakers explored how artificial intelligence is changing the way risk is understood, insurance products are designed, healthcare services are delivered, and financial protection systems are built.
A recurring message emerged across the discussions:
The future of insurance will no longer be defined solely by compensating losses after they occur.
Instead, it will focus on anticipating risks.
Improving prevention.
Personalizing services.
Enhancing decision-making.
And creating intelligent systems capable of protecting people and organizations more effectively.
This is where Octa Innovations becomes particularly relevant.
Over the past several years, the company has been associated with initiatives involving trusted platforms, risk management, financial infrastructure, data protection, and advanced technologies designed for highly regulated environments, like the development of one of Huawei's large actuarial models in the insurance sector.
Against that backdrop, seeing Octa's CTO participating alongside some of the most influential voices in China's insurance industry takes on greater significance.
It signals alignment with a broader transformation that is taking place across finance, healthcare, and digital services.
More than an academic gathering, Nankai 2026 offered a glimpse into where long-term strategic conversations are heading.
Artificial intelligence.
Insurance.
Healthcare.
Risk management.
Digital trust.
And increasingly, these are no longer separate sectors. They are becoming part of the same ecosystem.
The future of finance will not be built on capital and regulation alone.
It will also be built on AI and the trusted digital infrastructure required to make intelligent systems work at scale.
Source:
mp.weixin.qq.com/s/6RClyveQp…