RIWI data on American attitudes toward Israel

Shalom! RIWI’s patented Random Domain Intercept Technology (RDIT™) does it again! With over 7,000 respondents, the Haaretz-commissioned survey was conducted by RIWI in the United States revealing just how much Americans really knew about Israel. Click here for RIWI’s full data and here to read Haim Handwerker’s blogpost in Haaretz.

RIWI interviewed by Lenny Murphy of Greenbook

“A few months ago a Canadian company with a funky name (RIWI? What’s a RIWI?) reached out to me to share what they were up to.  I quickly learned that the acronym that forms their name (Real-time Interactive Worldwide Intelligence) was no idle boast; these guys had developed a solution that was possibly the perfect […]

RIWI Wins Top Prize at IIeX Philadelphia!

RIWI is honored to have won the award as the best new and disruptive technology at the Insight Innovation eXchange in Philadelphia last week on June 18th. RIWI’s Nano-Survey™ global data engine was the judges’ unanimous selection amongst the presenting finalists who had been selected from 17 global company entries. The Insight Innovation Exchange is […]

Philadelphia Insight Innovation Competition

Imagined and organized by GreenBook, the Insight Innovation Competition helps budding entrepreneurs bring disruptive ideas to life, while connecting brands to fresh and untapped sources of competitive advantage through deeper consumer understanding.
RIWI Nano-Survey technology innovation in close competition with IBM-nViso as a leading market research insight tool at the Philadelphia Insight Innovation Competition. Voting ends May 28, 2013.

Care at the End of Life

World-acclaimed medical ethicist Prof. Andrew Stark applies RIWI data and analytics on changing US attitudes toward end-of-life care in an essay for the US edition of the Huffington Post called “Susan Sontag, William F. Buckley, Jr. and Care at the End of Life”

New H7N9 Data: An Epidemic Rising in China?

Very important and interesting data found in CEO Neil Seeman’s China Epidemic Report. The study tracked 7,016 Chinese “fresh” (i.e. non-panel based) Internet users – with a 24.08% response rate – over 20 hours. RIWI’s data revealed different levels of intensity of public awareness of the contagion (varying by region and by city) across China.