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China's tech driven intelligent connected vehicles for the next decade
The car of the future is being redefined…
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Ipsos 2020 first-half results
In H1 2020, Ipsos posted revenue of €786 million, down 13% year-on-year; this decrease breaks down into organic growth of -13.5%, scope effects of +0.6% and exchange rate effects of -0.1%.
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Healthcare focus: Maximising omnichannel customer engagement
Today’s rapid acceleration in the use of virtual channels means omnichannel engagement strategies are needed, and quickly. Your customers are now consuming and communicating information in innumerable new ways.
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China’s tech driven intelligent connected vehicles for the next decade
New Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), connectivity solutions, 5G and cloud services have been gradually transforming traditional mechanical automobiles into intelligent connected terminals, giving rise to the notion of Intelligent Connected Vehicles (ICV).
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Medical crowdsourcing: What are Physicians communicating during COVID-19?
Ipsos’ regular qualitative analysis of the G-MED Global Physician Online Community (May 18th - July 3rd 2020).
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Affluent African American consumers in context: Buying while black
Ipsos shares data through a new lens, to illustrate how a pervasive climate of racism impacts the behaviour of African Americans.
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[WEBINAR] Medical Devices & Diagnostics: Current view of the entire ecosystem [Webinar recording]
Thank you for your interest in our webinar hosted on June 3, 2020. Though you missed our live presentation, we are delighted to provide you with the recording of this informative session you can view on demand at your leisure.
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Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis #8 [Webinar recording]
July 8 - This latest webinar is part of our ongoing programme to help our clients better understand the dynamics of the current situation.
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Moving beyond the start: How to maintain changed behaviours
Governments around the world are currently introducing measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19; these include closing schools and universities, cancelling events, restricting access to care homes and encouraging home working. More extreme measures can include quarantine for whole areas, requiring people to stay in their homes and not travel. The article was published on Research World.
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Children's experiences with digital learning during COVID-19
Exploring the findings from the Children's Advisory Panel, an initiative in collaboration with child rights organisations and schools in seven countries across the Nordics and the Baltics. Ipsos analysed the material and produced this report from the study.