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CX Global Insights 2025 Sneak Peek
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Energy transition and climate change
Ipsos offers insights and solutions in the climate change, off-grid energy, and clean cooking sectors, leveraging over a decade of continuous engagement with leading organizations in the sector. Our team of sector experts provides bespoke operational support, combining local presence and strong partnerships with well-established relationships among in-country energy stakeholders and policy experts.
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Why businesses should measure channel performance
In an increasingly convergent world in which recent events have accelerated digitalization and adoption of new marketing and distribution channels, brands need to ensure their channel strategies are being implemented consistently and maximized across markets.
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Businesses Should Embrace Data-driven Innovations to Appeal to the Market
Kenya occupies an enviable place in Africa as a leading innovations hub. The 2019 Global Innovation Index (GII) by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) ranking her as the most innovative country in the Sub-Saharan Africa. It is ranked 77th behind South Africa (68) and followed by Mauritius (93), globally.
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Brands can reap big by effectively engaging online communities
The digital revolution being witnessed across the world has opened unique business opportunities that brands must not fail to take advantage of. Technology and business models are developed every day to help solve challenges such as climate change, food security, pandemics, and economic recession.
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A Disrupted Media Requires Businesses to Embrace Digital Shift and Innovations
Over the last few years, the media landscape has witnessed unprecedented disruptions fueled by the global COVID-19 pandemic and digital revolution. These two phenomena have led to significant changes in consumer behaviors and shifts in business models.
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Brands cannot ignore AI as it continues to revolutionize market research
Artificial intelligence (AI) has grown in popularity in recent years. Voice and facial recognition software has developed in all technical gadgets, and we are beginning to see how it is revolutionizing market research, resulting in faster, cheaper, and better results.
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The Metaverse: What it is now, the future and how businesses can become part of it
World’s leading tech big wigs are already clear about the world and the metaverse. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, tweeted, “the metaverse is here, and it’s not only transforming how we see the world but how we participate in it- from the factory floor to the meeting room.” Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook even changed the name of his entire company to be about this thing called the metaverse.