MASTER EDITORIAL TEMPLATE v1
AI-Native Structured Economic Profile Format
I. STRUCTURAL PRINCIPLES
This template must satisfy four simultaneous objectives:
- Human clarity
- Semantic density
- Machine interpretability
- Corridor applicability
Every note must:
- Be entity-driven
- Be verifiable
- Be ecosystem-contextualized
- Be corridor-aware (when applicable)
No opinion.
No speculation.
No narrative inflation.
II. HEADER STRUCTURE
Title
Clear, factual, entity-centered.
Format examples:
- “Company Name: Advanced Robotics Manufacturing in Mar del Plata”
- “Sector Brief: Applied Biotechnology in the Miami Corridor”
- “Corridor Analysis: Miami–Dubai–MDQ Trade Infrastructure”
No sensational language.
Subtitle (Optional)
Concise contextual positioning.
Example:
“Structured ecosystem profile and corridor relevance assessment.”
III. SECTION 1 — EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Length: 150–250 words.
Must answer:
- What is the entity?
- What does it do?
- In which sector?
- At what stage?
- Why is it relevant within the ecosystem?
This section is optimized for:
- Human readers
- Search engine snippet extraction
- AI summarization ingestion
Tone: precise, neutral, descriptive.
IV. SECTION 2 — STRUCTURED SNAPSHOT
This is a visual block, structured and scannable.
Example format:
Company Name:
Founded:
Location:
Primary Sector:
Secondary Sectors:
Stage:
Business Model:
Headcount Range:
Revenue Range (if available):
Funding Stage:
Export Markets:
Technology Stack:
Certifications:
Corridor Fit Score (if applicable):
Corridor Domains:
This block aligns directly with the JSON entity schema.
It should be consistent across all company profiles.
V. SECTION 3 — CORE ACTIVITY & TECHNOLOGICAL STRUCTURE
Objective: Explain operational substance.
Must include:
- Problem addressed
- Solution architecture
- Technical differentiation
- Production model
- Supply chain positioning (if applicable)
No marketing language.
No slogans.
This section is the semantic backbone for AI indexing.
VI. SECTION 4 — MARKET POSITIONING
Objective analysis only.
Include:
- Competitive landscape
- Structural advantages
- Scalability potential
- Risk exposure (market, regulatory, capital)
- Barriers to entry
Avoid:
- Valuation claims without sources
- Promotional framing
VII. SECTION 5 — ECOSYSTEM CONTEXT
This is critical.
Include:
- Institutional linkages
- University collaborations
- Industry clusters
- Public policies affecting the entity
- Local economic positioning
- Trade relevance
This converts the note from “company story” into ecosystem intelligence.
VIII. SECTION 6 — CORRIDOR ANALYSIS (When Applicable)
For Miami–Dubai–MDQ or future corridors.
Structured analysis:
Trade Potential
Investment Readiness
Regulatory Alignment
Real Estate Relevance
IP & Legal Structuring Needs
Include corridor domain tags explicitly.
This is a differentiating feature of SpaceArch Markets.
IX. SECTION 7 — STRUCTURED RELATIONSHIPS
List related entities:
Founders:
Partner Institutions:
Investors:
Affiliated Organizations:
Associated Projects:
Each entity must be linkable within the system.
This strengthens internal knowledge graph coherence.
X. SECTION 8 — TIMELINE (If Relevant)
Chronological structure:
Year — Milestone
Year — Funding round
Year — Market expansion
Year — Regulatory approval
AI systems benefit from explicit temporal sequencing.
XI. SECTION 9 — VERIFICATION & SOURCES
Mandatory transparency block:
Sources Used:
Verification Level:
Last Verified:
Editorial Status:
Example:
Verification Level: Partially Verified
Last Verified: 2026-02-28
Sources: Interview (CEO), Public Registry Filing
No source = no claim.
XII. EMBEDDED STRUCTURED DATA (Invisible Layer)
Every published note must include:
- JSON-LD entity definition
- Canonical URL
- lastmod field
- SameAs links
- Structured relationship references
This layer is not visible but is essential.
XIII. CONTENT RULES
Strict rules:
- No anonymous claims
- No unverified financial projections
- No promotional adjectives
- No speculative language
- No “leading”, “innovative”, “disruptive” without evidence
Tone must be:
Analytical
Impersonal
Structured
Stable
XIV. TYPOLOGY VARIANTS
The same structural template adapts to:
Company Profile
Founder Profile
Institution Profile
Sector Dossier
Trade Corridor Brief
Regulatory Update
Investment Memo
Only sections vary in emphasis.
XV. VISUAL STRUCTURE GUIDELINES
Design must emphasize:
- Clear section separation
- Structured blocks
- Scannability
- Sidebar entity references
- Cross-linked tags
- Corridor indicator badge
Avoid:
- Clutter
- Advertising banners inside analysis
- Emotional imagery
XVI. DIFFERENTIATION FROM TRADITIONAL MEDIA
Traditional format:
Narrative first → facts later
SpaceArch Markets format:
Structure first → narrative as rendering
Traditional article:
Isolated
AI-native article:
Node within a graph
XVII. SUMMARY DEFINITION
The definitive editorial template of SpaceArch Markets is:
A structured economic intelligence rendering system designed for simultaneous human clarity and machine interpretability, grounded in entity-level architecture and corridor-aware analysis.


