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Wearables and the internet of things: considerations for the life and health insurance industry – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 September 2019

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This article (Spender et al., Reference Spender, Bullen, Altmann-Richer, Cripps, Duffy, Falkous, Farrell, Horn, Wigzell and Yeap2019) contains an error. The COVALENCE platform referred to in section 5.3 is proprietary to Big Cloud Analytics, not Intel. In 2017, Big Cloud Analytics rebranded to become EVŌ (http://evo.science).

References

Spender, A, Bullen, C, Altmann-Richer, L, Cripps, J, Duffy, R, Falkous, C, Farrell, M, Horn, T, Wigzell, J, and Yeap, W. (2019) Wearables and the internet of things: considerations for the life and health insurance industry. British Actuarial Journal, 24, e22.CrossRefGoogle Scholar