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Forbes uznaje Nielsen za jedną z najbardziej innowacyjnych firm na świecie

1 minute read | August 2017

Forbes recently released its annual list of the world’s most innovative companies, and we’re excited to announce that Nielsen has ranked 30th.

Since our founding more than 90 years ago, innovation has played a key role in our efforts to measure the behaviors of consumers in more than 100 countries around the world. And in today’s rapidly evolving marketplace—where new devices are changing both media and shopping habits—innovation has never been more important to serve our clients.  

Over the last few years, we’ve developed and launched a suite of tools to measure the total audience across the new media landscape. Through artificial intelligence technology, ratings that measure across platforms, and partnerships with digital content providers, we’re empowering media companies and advertisers to plan, activate and measure content and campaigns.

We also recently unveiled the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry’s first truly open, cloud-based and highly scalable technology—the Nielsen Connected System. The new platform is designed to allow data to seamlessly flow in and out of the system, allowing our clients to work with third parties of their choice; and many of these collaborations are already happening through the Nielsen Connected Partner Program.

Ponadto, Nielsen Innovate, our Tel Aviv-based startup incubator, has been an important innovation investment. Through the program, we’ve funded 19 tech startups since 2014.

Forbes uszeregował firmy na liście według ich premii za innowacyjność: różnicy między ich kapitalizacją rynkową a wartością bieżącą netto przepływów pieniężnych z istniejących przedsiębiorstw (w oparciu o zastrzeżony algorytm Credit Suisse HOLT). Różnica między nimi to premia przyznawana przez inwestorów kapitałowych na podstawie wykształconego przeczucia, że firma będzie nadal oferować zyskowny nowy wzrost.