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Accessible Online Banking
Discover how brands can deepen customer relationships, drive referrals, and build positive public perception by addressing accessibility gaps in their digital experiences.
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The Heart Truth: Understanding What We Don’t Know About Cardiac Health
New Ipsos survey conducted across six countries reveals that despite 84% claiming to be sufficiently informed on the cardiac health, only less than a half are.
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[WEBINAR] Insights to Activate: Know the New America
Knowing the new America is essential for businesses as they navigate the shifting sands of policy and public opinions.
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Generational Marketing: Breaking free from stereotypes
Read how marketers can break out of the constraints of narrow generational definitions and stereotypes to build stronger brand connections with the consumers that matter most.
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT: Chicago
The Quirk's Event is a valuable collection of sessions and networking opportunities with leaders in the insights field. They are designed to be affordable and convenient, with in-person and virtual options and multiple dates and locations, including Los Angeles (February) and New York (July).
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Technology & Society
See how technological advancements and societal shifts are transforming business, governance and human interaction. This section explores topics like artificial intelligence, workplace evolution, education, housing and the changing nature of truth and influence.
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Bring Your Personas to Life with CX PersonaBot
Using Ipsos Facto, our secure generative AI platform, we bring personas to life as CX PersonaBots in AI-Powered Interactions on a Secure Digital Platform, allowing easy access for all stakeholders and employees.
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The Power of Product Testing with Synthetic Data
Read more about generating and evaluating high-quality synthetic data and explore how synthetic data can be applied specifically to product testing.
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Less than half of Americans would recommend military service for teens
New research highlights educational gaps and myths about Veterans among Americans, parents, teens, and educators