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GM Women in Data Science
Please join Ipsos MMA’s Riya Sherchan at the 2025 WiDS @ GM Multiregional event where she will share insights that challenge traditional measurement approaches in today's complex media landscape.
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Ipsos launches new panel focused on military veterans and their families
Ipsos announced the launch of its Military Veteran Family Research Panel, a new initiative dedicated to understanding the millions of Americans that are part of the military community through their experiences, behaviors, and values.
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Here's how synthetic data can accelerate product development
Revisit our on demand webinar exploring how cutting-edge technology is transforming product testing, delivering faster results, cost savings, and deeper consumer insights.
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FQ Lounge: POSSIBLE 2025
Ipsos is proud to be an official partner of the FQ Equality Lounge, advancing equality together with other leading and forward-thinking brands.
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey April 2025
The latest Reuters/Ipsos survey shows continued public concern over inflation, immigration, and international trade.
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Few approve of Musk’s job performance
New ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds Musk’s approval remains unchanged from February 2025
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Americans have a negative economic outlook, even as many feel their personal economic situation hasn’t changed
New ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds the president’s approval has dropped
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Since the beginning of 2025, approval of President Trump’s handling of immigration has softened slightly
New ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds Americans are divided on President Trump’s approach to immigration
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How fandom shapes future brand success
Fans and fan communities are powerful cultural forces, creating a host of new questions and opportunities for businesses. What the Future: Fandom shares how followers and fan experiences will influence brands’ current — and potential — customers.
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How the fandom revolution is changing the game for brand growth
From diehards to bandwagoners, nine in ten Americans consider themselves a fan of something. That raises a host of questions today and tomorrow for brands and companies to consider, says What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael.