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Ipsos Update - February 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on gender, shopper behaviour, entertainment in India and young people.
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[EVENT] IIeX Europe 2020
February 25-26 - IIeX Europe is focused on what's new and next in insights. Want to discover game-changing technologies, grow your business, and meet your next business partners? You're in the right place.
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What Worries the World - January 2020
Poverty & social inequality continues to be the greatest concern worldwide. We start the year with 61% globally saying that things in their country are heading in the wrong direction, up four points on 12 months ago.
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US Affluents and smart home technology
As more and more consumers embrace innovations such as smart home speakers and appliances, it's clear the concept of connected or smart homes has finally entered the mainstream. In fact, in the US, 60% of Smart Home Affluencers are more interested in smart home technology than they were two years ago.
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Year in review: Our biggest stories on social media in 2019
These are the stories that you got you talking, sharing and engaging with us online.
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Hacking Hacks: How users are leading innovation
This thought piece explores 'hacks' and how consumers can help develop new product innovations.
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Duel, Ipsos’ fast and agile screening solution, is now available on Ipsos.Digital platform in 6 countries
Already available in the USA, the solution has launched in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain on Ipsos’ self-service research platform
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Attitudes to and awareness of lung cancer for the Lung Ambition Alliance
New survey conducted for the Lung Ambition Alliance, in association with AstraZeneca, found that the majority of people (59%) are confident that in 5 years’ time a significantly higher proportion of those diagnosed with lung cancer will be cured compared to now.
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A more dangerous world: People fear hackings over attacks to their personal safety
Being hacked and facing nuclear/chemical attacks are seen as the biggest threats around the world.
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US affluents and car subscription services
As technology continues to disrupt the auto industry, innovation such as ride sharing apps, electric vehicles, and car subscriptions will completely transform the sector. In fact, by 2022 the car subscription market is set to grow by 71%.