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Packy McCormick analyzes the rise of Vertical Integrators—companies that combine multiple proven technologies into integrated systems—as the dominant business model of the Techno-Industrial era, contrasting them with Legacy Industrials and Deep Tech startups. The essay uses Base Power Company's battery pack integration strategy as a concrete example of how system-level design choices (rather than individual component breakthroughs) create competitive advantages.
business-strategy
vertical-integration
techno-industrial
deep-tech
battery-technology
system-design
supply-chain
tech-analysis
Packy McCormick
Not Boring
Eight Sleep
Base Power Company
Ben Thompson
Stratechery
Aggregation Theory