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Ipsos Ranks as the No. 1 Most Innovative Insights & Analytics Company in the World in 2023 GRIT Top 50 Suppliers List
Ipsos, one of the largest market research companies in the world, was today named as the No. 1 Most Innovative Supplier in the 2023 GRIT Business & Innovation Report, Greenbook’s annual ranking of the world’s most influential insights and analytics providers.
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What the Future: Cities
Watch our on demand foresight webinar featuring new data and interviews with industry experts exploring the future of cities – hear what it means for work, climate change and affordability.
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Ipsos and its clients honored with 13 wins at the 2023 ARF Ogilvy Awards
Multiple campaigns shaped by Ipsos research have been recognized by the Advertising Research Foundation
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World Mental Health Day: 39% say they have had to take time off work due to stress in the past year
58% globally think about their mental wellbeing often.
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Roopa Choodamani Joins Ipsos MMA as Vice President, Analytic Consulting
Highly skilled advertising and analytic executive comes to Ipsos MMA with almost 20 years of media, marketing mix, attribution and planning experience
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57% globally think their country is not doing enough to meet its infrastructure needs
People continue to recognise infrastructure’s ‘double dividend’ but see substantial room for improvement.
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Nation Brands Index 2023: First results show an increased desire to visit countries
The 2023 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index (NBI) will be released later this year, and the pending results show exciting shifts in perceptions since 2022.
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Nearly half of workers in three countries say they use AI at work
Survey of workers in Australia, United Kingdom and United States, ages 21-65, working full time or with 2+ part-time jobs
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How veteran healthcare will shape private healthcare and vice versa
The innovations developed to care for Veterans often shapes healthcare at large. Amanda Lienau, Ph.D, director of Open Innovation at the Veterans Health Administration discusses how Veteran care will evolve as the nature of defense changes.
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Why foresight, tech and ethics education can better prepare us for uncertainty
From cadets to candidates, military forces and work forces face a skill gap. Col. Chris Mayer, Ph.D, department head of English and Philosophy with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, discusses why foresight, humanities and ethics will be as valuable as practical skills.