We put a complete sample dashboard on our public site. No login, no email gate — because the artifact is the pitch.
The topic: the LEO satellite Earth-observation market. Here's the read, tab by tab.
Market
An $11.6B consensus track by 2030. The interesting part: the AI-augmented slice compounds from $0.6B to $6.2B — from roughly 14% of the market to over half.
IP landscape and white space
Imaging incumbents hold thick portfolios — and the fastest-growing theme has a nearly empty patent shelf.
Four themes are scored on six axes. The standout: on-board edge AI at TRL 4–6, with very low patent density, while the optical and SAR baselines sit crowded at one star.
Funding and universities
A seven-program non-dilutive ladder, from NASA ROSES to DARPA, puts award ranges and durations side by side.
The university tab adds a lab-to-white-space fit matrix: which lab leads each theme, and how reachable it is for a partnership.
The tab that earns the seven minutes
A priority shortlist with dates on it:
- File the provisional on edge-AI processing. Two related IPC classes, no granted patents.
- Apply to NASA's EO+AI program. Award range and LOI deadline on the card.
- Email the Stanford EO PI. Five papers in twelve months, no industry sponsor.
For a TTO, that's disclosure triage, a filing rationale the committee can check, and the lab's next grant — one artifact.
For a corporate R&D scout, it's the field map plus who to partner with. Either way: moves with dates, not a folder of PDFs.
The honest footnote
The sample runs the product's real chart code on synthetic data in the exact shape a live run generates — it says so right on the page.
A live run is your topic, live sources, every claim cited. Click through the complete sample dashboard yourself.
See the read, slide by slide
Download the complete six-slide presentation (PDF)