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U.S. Biosimilars: Greater Access and New Commercial Models
Read more about the primary considerations that manufacturers – of both biosimilars and originator products – must factor into strategic plans going forward.
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Ipsos week in review
Here, the Ipsos polling team and other experts mine the past in week in data to present you with a big picture analysis of where the public stands on the most pressing issues of the day.
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Golden Years, Golden Opportunities
Read more about what an aging consumer base means for businesses, how to tap into the wealth held by this cohort, and who among older adults is spending – and on what.
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Misfits and the Machine: Why AI alone can’t crack creative effectiveness
In the second of our AI in Advertising papers, we explore the benefits and limitations of using AI in ad development.
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Conversations with AI Part VI: AI-powered moderator bots: Enhancing empathy or eroding connection?
In the sixth white paper of our AI series, we explore the role of a Moderator Bot powered by generative AI within qualitative research.
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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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[RECORDING] Ipsos at the 2024 ESOMAR Conference
Ipsos is thrilled to invite you to our complimentary webinar on October 15th, following our exceptional presence at the 2024 ESOMAR Conference in Greece!
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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.