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Wellness
Emerging technologies and changing perspectives could help Americans live longer and healthier lives. Here’s what that could look like — and what it’ll mean for brands and businesses.
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How AI, new drugs, and your DNA will help us live better for longer
What wellness — physical, mental, and otherwise — looks like matters for all of us, as individuals and as consumers. Matt Carmichael, editor of What the Future, looks at what the future could hold.
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ESG: A hidden driver for brand success in healthcare
Read how life sciences companies can go beyond the organizational level and apply their ESG strategy to individual brands, and how doing so with authenticity can serve as an additional factor driving brand success.
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What the Future: Manufacturing
Revisit our foresight webinar exploring how AI, sustainability and politics will reshape the future of manufacturing, and how marketers can prepare their strategies today.
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Ipsos Update – February 2024
Gender, politics, manufacturing… Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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The impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of our youth
Mental illness among teens and young adults has been an increasingly prevalent issue, observed to have been exacerbated by COVID-19.
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Future Jobs to Be Done
In a sense, all manufacturing can be traced back to human needs. Ipsos Strategy3’s Sophie Washington explains how those demands might shift, and how brands and institutions can prepare.
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Americans have mixed feelings about automation in the workforce
The general public is excited about AI — except when it comes to their livelihoods. Ipsos’ Jennifer Berg explains why manufacturers and other employers need to address worker concerns head-on.
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How organized labor will fit into a reorganized economy
Ipsos’ Annaleise Azevedo Lohr discusses the macroeconomic (and microeconomic) forces driving the return of American unions — and what they mean for the future of labor.
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How human-robot partnerships will remake manufacturing
Anders Billesø Beck, vice president of Strategy and Innovation at Universal Robots, thinks collaborative robots can help workers avoid injury and drudgery. Here’s how this “ideal tool” could transform tomorrow’s factories.