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HOW IT WORKS

From raw signals to decisions you can act on

CanaryIQ turns thousands of scattered signals into a single, structured view of where technology is heading. Here is how.

1. Ingest — gather the signals that matter

We continuously collect signals from across the innovation landscape: patent filings, peer-reviewed research and preprints, regulatory and policy filings, public-company disclosures, expert commentary, market and funding activity. Each source tells part of the story; on their own, they are fragments.

2. Connect — link signals into one graph

CanaryIQ resolves the entities behind the signals — technologies, organizations, researchers, and investors — and connects them. A breakthrough paper links to the lab that produced it, the patents that cite it, the companies hiring around it, and the capital flowing toward it. The result is context, not a list of headlines.

3. Score — separate signal from noise

We assess where each technology sits in its lifecycle and weight the evidence behind the conversation. Hype analysis distinguishes momentum that is building from momentum that is fading, so you can tell a durable shift from a passing trend — and see who is turning words into research, patents, and products.

4. Deliver — a feed tuned to your priorities

You tell CanaryIQ which sectors, technologies, and entities matter to you. We deliver a tailored intelligence feed — no generic reports, no irrelevant alerts — with the connections and evidence behind every signal one click away.

How it works — questions

CanaryIQ draws on patents, peer-reviewed research and preprints, regulatory and policy filings, public-company disclosures, expert commentary, and market and funding activity. See the Data & Sources page for the full breakdown.

News tells you what was said. CanaryIQ connects signals across patents, research, capital, and policy, and scores where a technology actually sits — so you see what is real, not just what is loud.

Hype analysis places a technology on its lifecycle and weighs the evidence behind the attention it is getting, helping you distinguish a durable shift from a fading trend.

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