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How policy and incentives could pave the way to broader e-bike usage
Few American use e-bikes or other micromobility options — but many are open to changing their minds, according to a new Ipsos poll. Ipsos Public Affairs’ Joann Lynch shares the keys to wider adoption.
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What supply chain logistics can learn from the sharing economy
From AI-powered route optimization to sharing-economy inspired networks, the future of logistics is digital. Penske Logistics’ Andy Moses explains how data and emerging technologies will help businesses stay competitive in an increasingly complex supply chain landscape.
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Why prioritizing UX for shipping gives businesses an edge
More product tracking data is available than ever before — but in order for companies to use it to their advantage, companies must prioritize user experience in their digital systems, says Ipsos’ Peter Mackey.
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What auto insurance tells us about the future of America’s car culture
Demographic, cultural and generational shifts alike are reshaping Americans’ relationship with cars. Allstate’s Katie Irey discusses what that means for tomorrow’s drivers, passengers and insurers.
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How research helps brands reinforce value to cost-conscious customers
Tightened budgets and heightened costs are making Americans rethink how they spend on a variety of products and services. Ipsos’ Jeff Repace explains how customer experience research can help brands understand value perceptions.
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Future Jobs to Be Done
In a world where people must choose between eco-friendly and cost-effective travel options, Ipsos Strategy3's Matt Palmer shares how brands can help consumers make smarter transportation choices.
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[RECORDING] SAA/Ipsos Webinar Series: Mobility Trends Today and Tomorrow
Join the Society of Automotive Analysts and Ipsos for a three-part webinar series outlining today’s and tomorrow’s mobility trends
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[WEBINAR] What The Future: Transportation
Whether you’re in the C-suite or the driver’s seat, it’s easy to take highways and supply chains for granted. But America's economy and society depend on transportation — and these systems are quickly evolving.
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Some Americans have delayed getting medical treatment for a variety of reasons
Ipsos poll on transportation equity and healthcare access
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Here’s what makes somewhere the best place to live
Americans want to live in places that are affordable, safe, have a good climate, and offer us the ability to take care of ourselves and our households, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.