MRMW APAC: An unforgettable experience! 🚀✨

MRMW APAC: An unforgettable experience! 🚀✨

Singapore, thank you so much! 🎉

From April 18 to 19 2023, we had the honour to serve as Title Sponsors of the MRMW APAC Conference.

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The conference was one of Asia's most important on Market Research and Insights, where more than 25 speakers presented outstanding presentations on the latest insights techniques and developments, explored case studies from over 20 industries, and gained an international perspective.

As part of the event, we also unveiled our own study titled "A Sustainable Future Begins with Sustainable Food". And our colleagues, Alexandru Craciun (Growth & Partnership Manager EMEA) and Neville Chan (Senior Strategy & Growth Manager, APAC), did an excellent job as speakers!

*No worries if you missed our presentation at the conference! You can still read the complete study on our website.

READ THE STUDY

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Your opinion is very important to us and we make it a top priority to always consider and reflect on it! Thus, we believe that your insights from a client's perspective could be included in the ESOMAR Insights Buyers Study 2023

*Be mindful that: This survey is conducted in compliance with the ICC/ESOMAR Code, and all the information you provide will be kept anonymous, confidential, and used solely for this survey.

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Whitepaper: “How Singaporeans see sustainable food” 💚

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As part of our participation in this year’s MRMW APAC Global Conference, we’ve also prepared a whitepaper on the same subject of interest: sustainable food.

“Sustainable food” is a concept that has gained attention in recent years as we all strive towards a better future for ourselves and our families.

With this in mind, we set out to dig for answers that the key stakeholders – policymakers, food scientists, food producers, and any other relevant information providers from Singapore (such as mass media or educational institutions) – can use to shape the communication related to food sustainability, in order to successfully engage with the public.

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