Paperwork wraps up successful CES23
It's been one month since we attended CES23 as part of the Agetech Collaborative from AARP. CES23 certainly lives up to its billing as the most influential tech event in the world, and after catching their breath and letting it settle in, our team can finally reflect back on an incredibly successful CES Conference.
Here are some of the highlights:
Speaking with Jo Anne Jenkins, CEO, AARP: “Definitely one of the highlights for me was sharing with Jo Anne Jenkins more about our mission and our vision for the future” says Kevin Cimring, CEO of Paperwork. Alongside Ms Jenkins during our conversation was Andy Murray (Innovation Executive, AARP) and Scott Frisch (COO, AARP). “It was a great opportunity to interact with AARP leadership and discuss how we are solving the financial challenges faced by aging adults”, said Cimring.
Panel discussion - AgeTech for Wealth: How Families Are Securing their Financial Legacy: Paperwork was also selected for a panel discussion on the Agetech stage. “It was a real honor to be on the Agetech stage with fellow entrepreneurs Cody Barbo (Trust & Will) and Tanya Van Court (Goalsetter) with Danielle Duplin as moderator”, said Cimring. The panelists touched on the various ways they were helping aging adults stay on top of their financial lives, and the acute need for financial tools focused on the longevity segment.
Interactions with consumers: For Scott Mount (CPXO), one of the highlights was having the opportunity to meet with a diverse audience of people from all walks of life. After all, this is the Consumer Electronics Show and the opportunity to obtain feedback from consumers and understand the financial issues they face was illuminating. “We had a resoundingly enthusiastic and positive response to our solution, which was really validating”, said Mount.
Thanks to Agetech Collaborative from AARP for including us as part of their CES Agetech showcase. Paperwork is an alumni of the AARP Innovation Labs accelerator program and looks forward to ongoing collaboration with AARP on developing solutions that improve people’s lives as they age.