NIPO explained

NIPO
Type:Subsidiary
Image Alt:NIPO Logo
Foundation:1979
Location City:Amsteldijk 166
1079 LH, Amsterdam
Location Country:Netherlands
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Jeroen Noordman (CEO),
Ard Bisschop (Sales & Support Director),
Filip de Bruin (Product Director)
Industry:Survey data collection
Market Research
Products:Nfield (cloud), NFS (on-premise)

NIPO, previously named NIPO Software, is a long term provider to the professional market research industry for online, CAPI and CATI surveys. NIPO is a major worldwide Market Research software provider.

NIPO's main offering is centered around the Nfield platform,[1] hosted in a SaaS model on Microsoft Azure cloud servers. The Nfield suite covers all aspects of market research, including questionnaire design, data collection, tabulations, fieldwork management and reporting. Besides Nfield, NIPO offers on-premise software.

The company is headquartered in Amsterdam,[2] Netherlands and has branches in Madrid, Hong Kong and Argentina.

NIPO has roots in market research. NIPO Software was founded by Arnoud van Zanten in the 1970s as a department of NIPO, the market research institute, now Kantar TNS Netherlands. The NIPO name originally stood for Netherlands Institute of Public Opinion, which was established by Wim de Jonge and Jan Stapel in September 1945. In 1986 NIPO (Software) became an independent company from the research institute to be able to cater for both internal as external customers. In 1999 NIPO was purchased by Taylor Nelson Sofres, now called Kantar TNS.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Survey software for professional market research. www.nipo.com.
  2. Web site: Bedrijfsinformatie bestellen. www.kvk.nl.
  3. Web site: History of Taylor Nelson Sofres plc – FundingUniverse. www.fundinguniverse.com.