Quantum Computing Services

Quantum computing has become a strategic asset for operationally sensitive fields. We accompany organizations in the discovery of quantum computing and identifying which use cases could benefit operations. Our research-based protocols allow us to improve the solution of high-complexity problems that traditional computing can’t handle efficiently.

Photograph of the D-Wave TwoX 1000 Qubit quantum annealing processor chip. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:D-Wave-Washington-1000Q.jpg
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Quantum Computing in the Modern Era

Quantum computing is a revolutionary paradigm that harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics to process information. Unlike classical computers that use binary bits (0 or 1), quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously thanks to superposition. This allows them to solve certain complex problems—like large-scale cryptographic analysis, molecular modeling, and optimization—exponentially faster. Quantum computing challenges foundational assumptions in cybersecurity forcing industries to rethink algorithms and security protocols.

Quantum computer Source: IBM Research https://www.flickr.com/photos/ibm_research_zurich/40786969122/in/photostream/ Alteration: Background removed
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Quantum for Aviation

We can advise aerospace authorities and service providers on applying quantum algorithms to Air Traffic Flow and Capacity Management (ATFCM), dynamic routing, and scheduling under uncertainty. Our simulations help improve throughput, minimize delays, and anticipate operational constraints. Quantum excels at navigating decision spaces like assigning flight routes, managing airport scheduling, or configuring airspace sectors. This is especially relevant in congested and time-sensitive environments where classical methods struggle to scale.

Quantum for Energy

Quantum Computing is expected to provide more efficient solutions to some critical problems in the energy sector, such as grid topology optimization or unit commitment, which could have a significant impact in the overall cost of operating the energy system.

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