Ipsos Update – February 2026
Ipsos Update – February 2026

Ipsos Update – February 2026

Synthetic data, tariffs, climate change… Ipsos Update explores the latest research and thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.

In this edition of Ipsos Update:

  • Synthetic Data Boosting – Done properly, data boosting can extend insight beyond the limits of raw sample size. Done carelessly, it risks amplifying noise instead of knowledge.
  • From Noise to Noteworthy – We discuss the concept of “memorable attention” – the ability of brands to not only capture attention effectively but also ensure retention and brand recognition
  • Elbows Up to Eyes Open – We explore 12 waves of tracking data from Trump, Tariffs & Turmoil and offers some insights on the year that was, and what may be in store for 2026.
  • Climate and Public Opinions International Observatory – The latest version of the report finds there’s a sense that all players have decreased their commitment to tackling climate change.
  • C-Suite Guide to Sustainable Growth – This thought piece shows that together, CMOs and CSOs unlock new revenue, reduce risk and strengthen reputation.
  • Kemira Water Index – Conducted by Ipsos, this index provides insights into global water resilience across 11 European countries and 10 US states
  • Predictions in MENA – Using the results from the recent Predictions 2026 report, this adaptation delves into MENA’s outlook for this year.
  • Oncology – We combine new data from Ipsos’ Global Oncology Monitor with our current therapy expertise and market insight to outline the considerations and challenges for professionals

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