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Disruptive technologies: How data is collected when you can’t get on the ground
Remote sensing – satellites, drones, social listening & AI – are changing the way we collect data.
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[CANCELLED] Ipsos Event: Bank, Finance & Insurance: 2020 & Beyond
Thank you very much for registering to our event “Bank, Finance & Insurance 2020” planned for the 12th February.
In view of the epidemic outbreak in the region, we consider it safer for all to cancel this event.
Instead, to allow you to benefit from the data, insights and case studies we intended to share on the day, we will be setting up a series of webinars towards the end of February. More will be announced on this soon.
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Ipsos Update - December 2019
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on the future of mobility, world affairs, survey sampling and global infrastructure.
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A more dangerous world: People fear hackings over attacks to their personal safety
Being hacked and facing nuclear/chemical attacks are seen as the biggest threats around the world.
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China's agriculture drone revolution
Distruption in the agriculture ecosystem. Ipsos' second publication on commercial drones is developed in partnership with DJI Agriculture. Together with case studies and industry perspectives from DJI, this publication is a comprehensive review of the agriculture drones market and future outlook in China - covering current agriculture landscape, manufacturing and commercial drone usage, subsidy programs, user adoption attractiveness, new business models, challenges, and future developments of this technology in China.
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World Luxury Tracking: Realliance and Refoundation of Luxury Values
The World Luxury Tracking is Ipsos’s landmark study on the global Luxury market. Every Year, this monitor highlights the different trends within a key geographic zone and allows brands to better understand consumer expectations and local cultures. This latest wave covers 5 countries from “The Great East” which are of strategic importance in the new luxury economy worldwide: China, Hong Kong, South-Korea, Japan and Russia.
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Human Rights in 2018
Globally, only Four in Ten People Say Everyone in Their Country Enjoys the Same Basic Human Rights.
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Open Banking – the great data giveaway?
Open Banking may deliver the envisaged sea change in the financial services sector, but trust will be a big factor in determining who will take advantage of the opportunities. Here, Paul Stamper explains why traditional banks might be best placed, and what the new players can do to compete with them.
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Ipsos Update – November 2017
Welcome to the November edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.