Home & Away Retail Trends Dec 05, 2018 ... stress. Malls, the once-hot hubs of shopping and leisure, are also getting in on this action, capitalizing on the increasing amount of physical retail vacancies they’re facing—which real estate research firm Reis reports achieved a six-year high this summer, hitting an 8.6% vacancy rate in the year’s fiscal second quarter—by repurposing otherwise-unused space for companies to set up physical co-working operations. For the brands and workers who settle into these spaces, the opportunity is ...
Global Home & Away Trends Dec 03, 2018 ... order to research and book trips, are contributing to the massive potential of this market. - Middle East/UAE: Halal Tourism - In 2017, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait, respectively, boasted the highest global spend on halal tourism, with UAE residents spending $17.6 billion in this category outside of their country. Moreover, the UAE was named as the choice destination for Muslim tourists due to multiple factors that include world-class travel infrastructure and a thriving ...
Race To Zero Sep 22, 2018 ... easier for consumers to join in. Almost seven in 10 young people (69% in the UK and 68% in the U.S.) believe that most innovations are changing the world for the better rather than for the worse, and approximately eight in 10 Trendsetters believe this (84% in the U.S. and 80% in the UK). Rather than adding on, this new angle of innovation will focus on taking away to continue on this positive track.ZERO WASTEOf 23 categories explored in our research, the environment (e.g., sustainability, alternative ...
Data Mine Sep 19, 2018 ... waiting to see if such action is ever required. Most young people are choosing to continue their rather unprotected practices around personal privacy for the perks that it allows them. I am honestly not that concerned with how my data is being used if it's helping businesses identify new products I may like. I sometimes find my new favorite products/brands through ads.SHAE, 20, TXMany young people, particularly Zs, brought up Snap Maps in our qualitative research—though they occasionally ...
State Of The Art Sep 15, 2018 ... network could produce a portrait that fooled the Discriminator network into thinking a human produced it. The painting is forecasted to sell for $7,000-$10,000, which Obvious will then use to perfect the algorithm.“Gradient Descent” India’s first A.I. art exhibit, “Gradient Descent,” opened this past August. The show was created by an A.I. art curation and research collective called 64/1 in an effort to showcase global artists who are utilizing artificial intelligence within their creative process to ...
Future Of Healthcare & Medicine Sep 11, 2018 ... Babylon Health that uses artificial intelligence to to advise users on the urgency of their condition, connecting them with a doctor virtually if it decides the patient is ill enough to require it.Ultromics Developed by researchers from Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital, Ultromics is an A.I. system used to diagnose heart disease. When tested in clinical trials, Ultromics outperformed human cardiologists.Human Diagnosis Project The Human Diagnosis Project is combining machine learning with the ...
Origin Story Jun 23, 2018 media & entertainment movies music streaming TV ... Nigeria (53%). Moreover, a 25-year-old male from the UK told us in qualitative research, "Subtitles always win over adaptions for me.” Consider the international popularity of recent TV shows such as Germany's Deutschland '83 and Dark and Spain's Locked Up and Cable Girls (Las Chicas De Cable) that weren't reproduced in other languages for different audiences but instead delivered with subtitles. Netflix revealed that Dark generated strong fandoms in Chile, Bangladesh, and Canada in ...
Global TV Trends Jun 02, 2018 ... ;premiered on what was then the WB network in 1999. Based on the young adult book series, Roswell High, the show told the story of Liz Parker who, after a near tragedy, discovers that a group of her high school classmates are aliens with powers who were on board the infamous UFO that crashed in Roswell years before. The CW has planned a series reboot based on a similar premise. In the new series entitled Roswell, New Mexico, the main character is Liz Ortecho, a biomedical researcher and ...
Global Food & Beverage Trends May 28, 2018 ... to research such information and understand ways to improve their health, they're then taking control to determine what's best for them: 30% of U.S. youth and 25% of UK youth said they have consciously added something like turmeric or ginger to their diet, as have 49% of U.S. Trendsetters and 47% of UK Trendsetters. Similarly, 30% of U.S. youth and 29% of UK youth have removed something like dairy or gluten from their diet, as have 49% of U.S. Trendsetters and 47% of UK Trendsetters. Brands are ...
Control Center Mar 25, 2018 health & wellness technology quantified self ... improved digestion, weight loss, and mental health. By controlling what they're eating, young generations are trying to control how they feel. A recent study linked depression with inflammation, making another case for a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric, olive oil, fish, and vegetables. Other research shows that "bitter" foods, such as arugula, broccoli rabe, and ginger, improve digestion, help regulate hunger, and boost overall gut health. As young generations take the time to ...