An independent research and convening house covering the niches that move whole sectors — critical minerals and the energy transition, data-centre and AI infrastructure, digital banking in the emerging world. Published as flagship reports. Convened as invitation-only events. In the cities where each sector actually moves.
Independent. Privately held.
Three cities. Three rooms.
Named interviews. In the room.
Reports, convenings, briefings.
Every Enable programme runs on the same protocol — public-record research, primary in-the-room work, and the convenings that bring it together. None of them work alone. They come together as one method.
Every programme begins with a deep read of what is already on the public record. Regulatory filings, central-bank publications, parliamentary submissions, peer-reviewed work, industry tracker data, court documents, the financial press of record.
This is the foundation, not the work. It tells us where the consensus sits, and where the gaps are.
The substantive work happens in person. Long-form named interviews with the operators, regulators and capital allocators actually shaping the sector. Field programmes inside the facilities and jurisdictions the work covers.
Where the conversation has to be off the record, it is — and stays so. Where attribution is possible, it is verified, fact-checked, and approved by the speaker before publication.
The third method — and the one that makes the first two cohere — is convening. Invitation-only summits, roundtables and dinners that put the participants from the secondary research and the primary interviews into the same room.
What happens in those rooms shapes the next iteration of the research. The flagship report is the document that captures both.
The standards we hold ourselves to are the standards of the publications our readers already read.
Produced from the cities where each sector’s deal-making actually happens — convened in the cities where each sector’s reader sits.
Editorial. Where the work is written and the UK-side capital reads it.
Brazil programme. Where the data-centre decade is being decided.
Convening. Where the institutional capital sits and the cross-border conversations get had.
Read the work, sit in a room with us, or partner on a future programme. Whatever the enquiry, write to us at the address below — we respond to all serious notes within two business days.
hello@entelligencia.co.uk