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TIME CEO Jessica Sibley to Headline Health In Tech (HIT) Summit at Davos 2026: "AI and the Transformation of Legacy Systems"
TIME CEO Jessica Sibley to Headline HIT Summit Davos 2026 Panel on AI and the Transformation of Legacy Systems
STUART, FL / ACCESS Newswire / October 23, 2025 / Health In Tech, an Insurtech platform company backed by third-party AI technology, announced an expanded agenda for its Independent InsurTech Summit to be held during the World Economic Forum Week 2026 in Davos, Switzerland. It will host a series of executive-level panels in Davos during the week of the World Economic Forum, focusing on artificial intelligence, digital transformation in healthcare, and institutional change in blockchain. Further panel and speaker announcements will follow at a later date as Health In Tech continues to build out its Davos 2026 program.
The event will take place at the Belvedere Hotel on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, where Health In Tech will bring together global business leaders, policymakers, and technologists to explore how AI is reshaping long-standing industries.
Featured Panel: "AI and Institutional Resistance - CEOs Driving Change in Legacy Sectors"
The first session, "AI and Institutional Resistance: CEOs Driving Change in Legacy Sectors," will take place at 2:00 p.m. CET. Moderated by Dustin Plantholt, Chief AI & Marketing Officer at Health In Tech, it will feature Tim Johnson, CEO of Health In Tech, and Jessica Sibley, Chief Executive Officer of TIME. The CEO-level discussion will focus on how leaders implement AI inside legacy organizations, overcome cultural and regulatory friction, and create measurable business outcomes. It will address change management, governance, workforce adoption, and near-term ROI.
Jessica Sibley, Chief Executive Officer of TIME, added: "AI is reshaping every industry, including media. At TIME, we're focused on integrating technology responsibly while preserving the trust and storytelling that define our brand."
"Legacy sectors like healthcare, finance, and insurance are where AI meets its toughest tests," said Dustin Plantholt, Chief AI & Marketing Officer at Health In Tech. "At Davos, we're gathering the people actually doing the work, the ones proving that responsible AI can drive both innovation and trust at scale."
"Davos is where ideas become action," said Tim Johnson, CEO of Health In Tech. "We're giving partners, clients, and investors a front-row seat to how intelligent, transparent, and accessible systems are redefining the future of healthcare and insurance."
Health In Tech's presence at Davos underscores the company's ongoing commitment to advancing ethical, compliant, and outcome-driven AI within the health and insurance sectors. The company's initiatives, including AskTim, its AI benefits counselor, and HITChain, an emerging framework for secure data validation and audit transparency, reflect its focus on responsible innovation across the industry.
Attendance and Media Access:
Attendance at Health In Tech's Davos sessions will be open to World Economic Forum participants and invited guests. A detailed agenda, speaker lineup, and livestream registration will be shared on the company's official event landing page as programming continues to develop. Each session will feature audience Q&A and closing remarks, followed by a press photo opportunity.
Event Overview
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Time: 2:00p.m. CET
Location: Promenade 89, Davos Platz
Hosted by: Health In Tech
Moderator: Dustin Plantholt, Chief AI & Marketing Officer
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About Health In Tech
Health In Tech is an Insurtech platform company backed by third-party AI technology, which offers a marketplace that aims to improve processes in the healthcare industry through vertical integration, process simplification, and automation. By removing friction and complexities, we streamline the underwriting, sales and service process for insurance companies, licensed brokers, and TPAs. Learn more at healthintech.com.
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