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Ipsos Update - September 2017
Welcome to the September edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Unlocking the Opportunities for Crop Science Products in CLMV
Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Vietnam, collectively known as CLMV, account for a third of ASEAN geographical area and experience continuous growth in both GDP and population
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[EVENT] Global Business Influencers 2017 - Singapore Launch
Sept 27 - Global Business Influencers are the driving force behind business and investment decisions globally, leading their companies into a future where disruption is becoming the norm and technology is at the top of the agenda for many.
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[EVENT] Global Business Influencers 2017 - Hong Kong Launch
Sept 26 - Global Business Influencers are the driving force behind business and investment decisions globally, leading their companies into a future where disruption is becoming the norm and technology is at the top of the agenda for many.
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Global Trends Survey 2017
Attitudes and behaviours of consumers and citizens around the world. 23 countries. 18,000 interviews.
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Flair Thailand 2017 - Beyond the concerns
Welcome to Ipsos Flair, Thailand. Our 2017 rendition, “Beyond the concerns”, offers a unique perspective on the mood of the country. 2017 represents a crucial year for the Thai economy which has latterly suffered from weak growth.
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3D Printing - The 3D Opportunity
The genesis of a new realm of possibility in manufacturing and supply chain. 3D printing is truly revolutionary. The ability to print bespoke parts and products will transform industrial manufacturing as well as many other sectors including Healthcare.
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Affluent Population Increases Influence in APAC. But What About Women?
Ipsos released the 2016 Ipsos Affluent Asia survey results, Asia’s most comprehensive survey of the upscale affluent market covering 10 countries across the region.
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ASEAN Automotive: A Huge Potential
As automotive manufacturers around the world continue to grapple with stagnating or declining sales in their traditional markets, a strong strategy for geographic diversification becomes increasingly urgent.
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Indonesia’s Aquaculture Industry: Key Sectors for Future Growth
The main growth driver for Indonesia's fisheries is the fact that key commodities such as fish and shrimp continue to enjoy strong demand domestically and abroad respectively. The main domestic factor is the fact that the archipelago nation of more than 250 million people is a major consumer of fish. Fish consumption per capita was estimated at 33.76 kg / year in 2014. Thanks to wide coastline and warm tropical climate, Indonesia has become one of the top 4 nations in fishery production.