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CEERISK Emerging Trends Engineering Webinars 2026

Welcome to the CEERISK Emerging Trends webinars hub for 2026, where engineering experts share their insights and experiences on major and complex cases with (re)insurers, loss adjusters, brokers, lawyers and corporations.    

Our FREE online engineering webinars draw on extensive project experience and real-world case studies, translating real-world examples into clear, practical takeaways.  Throughout the year, we will provide engineering insights over a wide range of topics, from power and energy to forensic investigations, equipment breakdown, and expert witness services. 

What sets this webinar series apart? 

  • Evidence-led 

  • Practical application 

  • Real-world insight 

Stay up to date by subscribing to our webinar list:  info@ceerisk.com 

 

Our 2026 Webinar Schedule

Webinar topics, dates and times are subject to change. We will make every effort to keep the schedule updated and notify subscribers of any significant changes.

 

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Get notified when registration opens, along with reminders and session updates.

Stay up to date on our latest webinars. Send an email to info@ceerisk.com to receive notifications.

 

Upcoming Webinars

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FAQs

What are CEERISK Emerging Trends Engineering Webinars? 

CEERISK webinars are FREE online sessions covering engineering risk, forensic investigations, expert witness services, and data science approaches to technical risk management, supported by real project examples and case-led learning. 

Are CEERISK webinars free to attend? 

Yes. CEERISK webinars are free online events. Registration details are provided on the schedule page for each session. 

Where can I find the CEERISK 2026 webinar schedule? 

The full 2026 calendar and session listings are available on this page, including links to individual session details and registration. 

Who are these engineering webinars designed for? 

CEERISK webinars are built for professionals responsible for and working with complex systems that face serious technical risks, such as insurers, brokers, manufacturers, contractors, owners/operators, risk managers, claims teams, and legal/disputes professionals. 

What topics do the webinars cover? 

Sessions span risk engineering, forensic investigations, expert witness work, and data science/ML applications, covering recurring loss themes and sector-specific risks. 

Do you include real-world case studies? 

Yes. Many sessions use anonymised case-led examples to explain failure drivers, investigation approaches, risk controls, and lessons learned. 

Do you cover forensic engineering and failure investigation? 

Yes. Topics include cause-and-origin considerations, evidence handling, failure modes, and practical investigation approaches across common loss scenarios. 

Do you run webinars on technical expert witness and technical evidence? 

Yes. Selected sessions focus on how technical conclusions are developed and presented clearly, including common pitfalls and what “defensible” looks like in practice. 

Do you cover data science and machine learning in engineering risk? 

Yes, where it adds value. Sessions may cover practical uses such as trend/anomaly detection, predictive performance insight, and structured risk prioritisation, explained in accessible terms. 

Are there webinars relevant to power generation, renewables, and energy storage? 

Yes. The programme includes sessions aligned to power and energy themes, including renewable plants, ageing equipment, transformers, and energy storage risks. 

Do you cover machinery breakdown and equipment damage topics? 

Yes. The schedule includes themes relevant to machinery breakdown and equipment damage, such as rotating machinery, turbine issues, boilers/pressure systems, and contamination impacts. 

Will you cover construction disputes, delay claims, or code compliance? 

Yes. The series includes expert-led themes relevant to disputes and claims, including defects, delay, technical causation, and compliance considerations. 

How long are the webinars and are recordings available? 

Length and recording availability can vary by session, but typically last an hour. Each webinar listing will confirm duration, format (live/Q&A), and whether a recording will be shared. 

How do I register and receive notifications for future webinars? 

Use the “Sign up for notifications” option on the page to receive updates when registration opens and when new sessions are added.