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Ipsos Update - October 2021
Global risks, trust in research, virtual reality and the global influence of Germany are just some of the topics featured in this month’s round up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world.
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KEYS - Environment Emergency? [Webinar recording]
This Ipsos webinar series is dedicated to helping our clients better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow.
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Emerging risks: climate change and cyber risk top the list of public concerns
AXA has released the eighth edition of its Future Risks Report. This global study measures and ranks the evolution of the perception of emerging risks as seen by a panel of risk management experts as well as by public opinion. More than 23,000 people were surveyed. This report is produced in partnership with Ipsos and the geopolitical analysis consultancy Eurasia Group.
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What Worries the World: How has Covid-19 changed the outlook?
Local perspectives on our issues tracker during the pandemic.
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Ipsos acquires Infotools and further upscales digital capabilities to fuel growth
Ipsos announced today that it has entered into an agreement for the acquisition of Infotools, a top-rated software and digital services provider specialising in harmonising, analysing, visualising and sharing market research data.
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KEYS - Making a difference? Brands in real lives [Webinar recording]
This Ipsos webinar series is dedicated to helping our clients better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow.
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[EVENT] The power of curation to innovate for changing landscape of beauty in a post-pandemic world
September 21, Radhecka Roy and her client at L’Oréal have been selected to present at ESOMAR Congress Insights Festival 2021!
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Ipsos Update – August 2021
Featured topics include obesity, sustainability, populism, youth skills and the Tokyo Olympics. We also take a closer look at the latest research from Russia and Africa.
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AI-Enabled Consumer Intelligence is here
Forrester Spotlights AICI opportunity - and Synthesio's winning strategy