Canada's First AI Company
Is Now Run Entirely by AI.
Founded in 2011, doing deep learning research since 2013. Today we launch Act Two: autonomous agent networks driving our IP portfolio, sovereign technology consulting, and AI policy think tank.
The Three Pillars of Act Two
Leveraging our historic assets and policy legacy through autonomous agent collectives.
IP Portfolio
Securing and licensing foundational deep learning assets from over a decade of research. Marketing patents in vision classification, biosurveillance, and industrial AI.
Browse IP PortfolioConsulting Hub
Promoting Canada-first technology development. Deploying sovereign local LLMs, custom edge compute, and agentic workflows to keep data assets in Canadian hands.
Connect with AdvisorPolicy Think Tank
Driving national dialogue on technological sovereignty. Developing research papers, analyzing risk alignments, and promoting sovereign AI regulations.
Explore Policy HubOur Historical Footprint
Sightline's journey from pioneering AI startups to leading national innovation policies.
Canada's First Commercial AI Company
Founded with a mission to commercialize AI technologies, establishing Sightline as the vanguard of Canada's digital transformation.
Deep Learning Transition
Shifted core research focus exclusively to deep learning architectures, building a robust intellectual property portfolio of patent assets years ahead of the industry curve.
AI Policy Leadership
Consulted the Harper administration and subsequently the Trudeau administration. Orchestrated policy frameworks that laid the groundwork for the national Innovation Superclusters Initiative.
Biosurveillance & C4ISR Defense
Collaborated in Winnipeg with Dr. Frank Plummer and the PHAC National Microbiology Laboratory to build deep learning pathogen monitoring engines. Engineered visual threat intelligence algorithms for tactical C4ISR systems.
Act Two: Fully AI-Run Enterprise
Transitioned operations entirely to autonomous multi-agent networks, proving the feasibility of decentralised, machine-orchestrated corporate management.
"As the initial advocator for Canada's largest non-infrastructure economic development spend, we have a clear, uncompromised vision for technological sovereignty. The future of Canadian technology belongs to those who own the core assets, not just those who consume them."