Quantum & Emerging Technology

Prepare for the next computing era.

Readiness, education and practical experimentation — a deliberate position on quantum and emerging compute, built on evidence rather than expectation.

Our position

Serious, and not overstated.

Quantum computing is not commercially transformative today for most organizations. We will say so plainly, and we think that honesty is the reason to work with us on it.

What is true today: the hardware is accessible through cloud providers, the algorithms are learnable, the classes of problem where quantum may eventually help are identifiable, and the cryptographic implications are already on regulators' agendas. Those are all things an organization can act on now, at modest cost.

Our work is to build that capability inside your organization — the understanding, the evaluation criteria and the experimental muscle — so that when the technology does mature you are ready to judge it rather than starting from zero.

Readiness, staged

Where organizations sit, and what the next honest step looks like.

Understand Assess Experiment Prepare Education Use cases PoCs on real hardware Post-quantum posture
Services

What we do in quantum and emerging technology.

  • Quantum readiness assessments Where your problem set, data and cryptographic posture actually intersect with quantum — and where they do not.
  • Executive and technical education Briefings for leadership and hands-on sessions for engineers, calibrated to real capability rather than vendor claims.
  • Quantum strategy and use-case discovery Structured discovery across optimization, simulation, sampling and machine-learning candidates, with a ranked shortlist.
  • Proof-of-concept development Small, contained builds with a stated hypothesis, a classical baseline and a published result — including negative ones.
  • AWS Braket experimentation Circuit development, simulator work and access to gate-based and annealing hardware through a managed environment.
  • IBM Quantum and Azure Quantum exploration Cross-platform evaluation so conclusions are not tied to a single vendor's stack or roadmap.
  • Hybrid classical / quantum workflows The realistic near-term architecture: classical orchestration with quantum subroutines, measured against classical-only baselines.
  • Post-quantum technology exploration Cryptographic inventory, migration considerations and harvest-now-decrypt-later exposure, aligned to emerging standards.
  • Emerging-compute research and prototyping Structured evaluation of new computing models and accelerators as they become accessible enough to test.
How an engagement runs

Small, evidenced, and reversible.

Quantum work should never require a large commitment before there is anything to judge.

  1. Educate the decision-makers

    A shared, accurate baseline across leadership and engineering — what the technology can do now, what it cannot, and the timelines worth planning against.

  2. Find the candidate problems

    Discovery against your actual workload. Most organizations have two or three plausible candidates and a long list of ones that are better solved classically.

  3. Run a contained experiment

    One hypothesis, a classical baseline, real hardware or simulation, a fixed budget — and a written result you can act on either way.

  4. Set the posture

    What to monitor, what to revisit and when, plus post-quantum cryptographic planning so the security side is not left to a future emergency.

Find out where quantum actually touches your business.

A readiness assessment is a small commitment that ends an open question.