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Transportation
The ideas, innovations and challenges shaping the future of transportation have economic, commercial and social implications for businesses and citizens alike.
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How navigating transportation shifts will steer tomorrow’s economy
How Americans get from point A to point B matters for the entire economy. What the Future editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that will shape transportation tomorrow, from the economics of automotive manufacturing to car culture.
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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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[WEBINAR SERIES] Work Smarter. Act Faster. Go Further.
Whether you need to fine-tune your business strategy, enhance your view of the customer, or identify your next big growth opportunity, we can help you work smarter, act faster, and go further in a business climate that is more demanding and fast-moving than ever before.
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How GLP-1s create opportunities for brands and retailers to address new self-care needs
CPG companies and retailers can act as trusted advisors and provide valuable advice and information, such as diet plans, exercise regimens, and ways to manage medication side effects. Here’s where to start.
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Food
Obesity drugs, private-label foods and shifting social patterns are disrupting America’s food landscape. What the Future lays out how food makers to packaging companies to appliance makers can thrive in these changes.
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How obesity drugs, politics and climate change are shaping the future of food
In the six years since our first Food issue, several of What the Future’s future scenarios have come to fruition. Editor Matt Carmichael looks at those shifts and others that will shape the decade to come, from obesity medications to politicization.
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How social listening can inform better research and development
New AI tools can help brands keep up with fast-moving social conversations to spot industry signals and trends to steer smarter innovation, says Ipsos’ Joe Lonek.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Food
Join us for our What the Future: Food webinar for exclusive polling data on nutrition, sustainability, diets and consumer spending
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Has election season affected Americans' finances? What they say depends on their party
Republicans and Democrats generally agree on at least one thing — that, as far as the economy goes, it matters who wins the election. But the latest wave of the Ipsos Consumer Tracker suggests that their outlooks diverge from there.