In the transition era, leaders need tactical intelligence
Industries and markets are moving faster than ever.
Electrification demand is rising for the first time in decades. AI-driven data centers are straining grid capacity. Policy shifts and capital constraints are reshaping the economics of deployment. For leaders across the transition economy, this creates both a massive opportunity and a delivery crisis.
Yet the teams responsible for navigating this change — from strategy and innovation to business development, banking, and investment — are still operating with outdated tools: static reports, high-level presentations, and scattered datasets that lack actionable insight. These leave teams reacting to change instead of driving it.
Strategists need clarity on where to compete today while preparing for tomorrow. Innovation leaders need proof of which solutions are real and ready. Business development teams need visibility into projects and partners worth pursuing. And investors and bankers need conviction on where capital will deliver the strongest, most durable returns.
That’s why we built Sightline: the intelligence stack for the transition.
We began with CTVC, a newsletter tracking innovation and capital flows, now read by more than 75,000 industry leaders. As the focus shifted from early innovation to scaled deployment, we saw the need for deeper, more structured intelligence to guide strategy and capital allocation. From there came Sightline — a market intelligence platform built to separate signal from noise and equip leaders with the tactical intelligence to navigate disruption, invest with conviction, and scale the new climate economy.
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