Majesco returns to InsurTech Insights with AI-native product strategy
Majesco is using a New York conference stage to test whether its AI-native pitch can show real workflow change, not just more automation.

Majesco is heading back to InsurTech Insights USA 2026 as a Gold Sponsor, and the company is bringing its latest AI-native message straight into the booth economy of the Javits Center. The event runs June 3-4 in New York, where Majesco says it will be at booth #1002 with live demonstrations and conversations with its product and strategy teams.
The timing is deliberate. Majesco tied the sponsorship to its Spring ’26 release, announced April 7, which adds 13 new AI agents across the portfolio and builds on customer feedback aimed at reducing operational friction. The company has been pushing a broader argument that AI in P&C software is no longer a side feature, but a roadmap decision that should change how work gets done across underwriting, policy, billing, claims, and loss control.

That is the real test behind the marketing. Majesco says its Spring ’26 release brings new agentic AI capabilities, stronger embedded analytics, smarter automation, and performance improvements, with a goal of shortening implementation timelines, raising self-service, lowering total cost of ownership, and making continuous intelligence more usable in day-to-day operations. The question carriers will keep asking at the booth is whether those tools redesign core workflows in underwriting, claims, service, or billing, or simply automate familiar steps faster.
The company is also using the conference to reinforce its scale story. Majesco says customers now process more than $100 billion in direct written premium on its core platforms as of January 2026, up from $36 billion in 2024. It says it already serves more than 120 insurance carriers globally, and its November 2025 agreement to acquire Vitech broadened the platform narrative further, with the combined company expected to serve more than 375 customers, including more than 275 in P&C and more than 100 in L&AH.
That broader footprint matters because Majesco is pitching itself less as a cloud vendor and more as an intelligent insurance platform built for carriers trying to modernize without piling on governance risk. InsurTech Insights USA says the 2026 conference will draw more than 6,000 attendees to the Javits Center, making it a high-visibility stage for vendors to show roadmap progress, customer momentum, and ecosystem reach. For Majesco, the market will not just be watching the demos. It will be looking for evidence that “AI-native” means measurable change in production, not just a better label on the same old automation playbook.
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