Applied quantum R&D studio
Quantum advantage, made real.
We apply quantum and quantum-inspired methods — delivered as hybrid solutions that plug into the systems you already run. We find the specific, high-value problems where they deliver a real advantage, and we build the solution.
Finalists — Global Industry Challenge, two streams
Energy Infrastructure (U.S. Dept. of Energy) · Dynamic Forecasting (qBraid, MITRE, JonesTrading)
Quantum Dice
Betting portfolio platform — a live client collaboration
What we do
Quantum helps exponentially with a specific set of problems — yours might be one of them. Our job is to find out, and then to ship.
Find the problem
We identify the specific, high-value problem where classical methods are hitting a wall.
Apply the right method
Quantum or quantum-inspired — on whatever hardware genuinely fits, not whatever we're tied to.
Integrate it
Delivered as a quantum-classical hybrid that plugs into your existing systems.
The advantage is coming to a specific set of problems first.
Quantum computing is a genuine leap — but the leap is decisive on a specific class of problems, not everything. The organizations that integrate it first won't just keep pace; they'll set it. We exist to make sure that's a choice you get to make early — not one you discover ten metres behind.
Where we work
These are where demand has appeared first — not where we stop.
Finance
Portfolio optimization, forecasting, and risk — where combinatorial complexity outgrows classical methods.
Energy
Grid and infrastructure optimization for systems with far too many moving parts to brute-force.
Sports
Betting portfolios and analytics — sports problems solved with finance-grade optimization.
Real work, not promises
We're finalists in two streams of the Global Industry Challenge and building a betting portfolio platform with Quantum Dice. See what that looks like in practice.
Three researchers who wanted to bring quantum to the real world
The depth is the point. Meet the team behind QTyche.
Have a problem that's hitting classical limits?
Let's look at it together.