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Synthesio is excited to announce the release of Signals
Signals leverages decades of data science and statistics experience from Ipsos, offering the widest range of automated insights on the market.
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Ipsos work on Rohingya crisis wins World Bank South Asia region project of the year
Ipsos fused data from drone-acquired aerial imagery, social media analytics, multi-spectral imagery, and ground surveys for WB assessment of Rohingya migrant crisis in Cox Bazaar, Bangladesh.
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Are consumers really engaging with corporate sustainability issues?
Consumers hold companies and governments responsible for sustainability. Discover just how much this is true.
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On the Move: Measurement for Out of Home Advertising
The changing dynamics of a modernising medium and how to get more from Out of Home (OOH) advertising.
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24th annual European Affluent Survey
F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said that ‘the rich aren’t like you and me.’ Findings from our latest Affluent Survey in Europe bear this remark out in several respects. Notably, they seem to be able to squeeze more hours into their days than exist! They work harder, play harder, they are heavier consumers of media, more frequent shoppers and still have time to travel the world – in style of course.
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Artificial intelligence: Four points of vigilance
This article on AI from Helen Zeitoun, CEO Science Organisation and CEO Ipsos in France, was originally published in French in Strategies, March 2019.
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How Ipsos predicted the exit poll right in India?
Meticulous planning, statistical rigour, high quality data collection, sophisticated analysis techniques and in-depth knowledge of doing it across the world, are the key five success factors for the success of News18-Ipsos in predicting the 2019 general election of India most accurately.
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Is the new generation more entrepreneurial than previous generations?
Ipsos research conducted on behalf of IPF, run across seven markets, looks at financial wellbeing in young adults.
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Ipsos Update - May 2019
May’s edition presents Ipsos’ latest research and thinking on topics including climate change, our ‘vices’ – or morally questionable behaviours, driverless cars, shopper technology, creative advertising and trends in MENA.
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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)