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  • Neurosciences Publication

    Hacking Human Behavior

    In this podcast episode, we hear more about consumer neuroscience research and where the industry is headed.
  • Innovation Publication

    Ipsos PEEL: The Changing Face of The Asian Consumer (Event Highlights)

    PEEL is about going beneath the surface – to the techniques Ipsos is pursuing and the concepts we are exploring to discover fresh knowledge and insights that can inform better decisions and drive business growth.
  • Affluent Survey Publication

    Two in one: Russian affluents as active consumers and inspired trendsetters

    Personality and experiences are more valuable than things. Demonstrative luxury is not accepted anymore. Brands are expected to behave socially responsible.
  • Product Development Publication

    China's agriculture drone revolution

    Distruption in the agriculture ecosystem. Ipsos' second publication on commercial drones is developed in partnership with DJI Agriculture. Together with case studies and industry perspectives from DJI, this publication is a comprehensive review of the agriculture drones market and future outlook in China - covering current agriculture landscape, manufacturing and commercial drone usage, subsidy programs, user adoption attractiveness, new business models, challenges, and future developments of this technology in China.
  • Healthcare Publication

    YouthView: Understanding risk behaviours for meningococcal meningitis among young people

    While meningococcal meningitis is relatively uncommon, it is unpredictable, may progress very rapidly and can lead to death in as little as 24 hours from the first symptoms.(1,2)
    Although only a few of those exposed to the bacteria will actually develop disease, adolescents and young adults are more likely than any other age group to carry the bacteria without showing symptoms, with carriage rates peaking in 19 year olds with almost 1 in 4 (24%) carrying.(3)
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