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Ipsos appoints Mark Polyak as President of Analytics, Ipsos North America
Polyak to accelerate Ipsos’ digital analytics transformation
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How indoor farms make food more accessible
Iron Ox and other indoor farming ventures aim to solve two problems at once. First, to make farming itself more sustainable. But just as important is creating more efficient growing techniques to maximize how much quality food can be produced.
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A majority of Americans are concerned about the safety and privacy of their personal data
However, many also acknowledge sharing passwords, reusing them, or other behaviors that could compromise their online behavior
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Over one in three Americans are not considered financially literate
A new Ipsos poll on behalf of Money Masters finds that financial literacy increases with age
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Laughter is the best medicine
How understanding generational differences in comedic sensibilities can help connect your ads with the right people
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TECHQUITY: Supporting an equitable future for health in the digital era
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear Ipsos healthcare experts and guest panelists discuss industry research and the importance of health technology equity.
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How we could live in a changed climate
We’re running out of time to act on climate change and life could get increasingly difficult. Robert Lempert, a coordinating lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) convened by the United Nations, explains what we must do now if we want a livable future.
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Healthcare Advertising With a Human-First Approach
Listen in as our guest panelists – advertising experts in the pharma space – describe how they bring the human-first approach into the creative process.
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll finds Americans support flexible approach to masking
Over half of Americans think COVID remains a threat, but many say decisions to mask should be up to individual right now
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Global public opinion about the war in Ukraine
Survey finds unity in concern for Ukrainians, willingness to take in refugees, and wariness of getting involved militarily, but diverging views on sanctions and military support