Webinar: Fintech: Community Reference Meeting
- Roslana Cederhage

- Sep 15, 2021
- 1 min read

The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanities and Society (WASP-HS) invites you to participate in the community reference meeting devoted to intelligent technologies and the transformation of financial products and services – FinTech. In this meeting, WASP-HS brings together academics and practitioners to discuss these issues and build the foundation for further analysis for the emerging field of FinTech from the perspective of the social sciences and humanities.
Program
14:00 WASP-HS and FinTech: Perspective of the Social Sciences and Humanities by Virginia Dignum, WASP-HS program director
14:10 Guest speaker: Nicholas Moch, Chief Information Officer (CIO) at SEB
14:30 Roundtable discussions (in parallel)
Accountability in (and of) FinTech
Chair: Magnus Strand, Senior lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University
Co-chair: Mattias Levin, Deputy Head of the Digital Finance unit at the European Commission’s Directorate-General of Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union (DG FISMA)
The good and the bad of FinTech: when and for whom is it helpful and when and for whom is it detrimental?
Chair: Kinga Barrafrem, Postdoc, Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University
Co-chair: Gustav Tinghög, Associate Professor, Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University
Does AI bring radical change to the FinTech sector?
Chair: Magnus Mähring, Professor, Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology, Stockholm School of Economics
Co-chair: Sebastian Krakowski, Assistant Professor, Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology, Stockholm School of Economics
15:30 Summary and conclusions
16:00 End of the event
When: 5 October, 14:00-16:00
Where: Online via Zoom
See full program and registration. The number of participants is limited.
Registration deadline: 27 September.



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