The organisations that will benefit first are the ones already identifying which of their problems are quantum-suitable and building the internal capability to act.
Our Quantum Algorithm Services
Quantum Readiness & Advisory
- Use-case discovery and prioritisation
- Feasibility and business-case analysis
- Classical vs. quantum benchmarking
- Technology and vendor landscape review
- Adoption roadmap
- Executive and technical briefings
Quantum Algorithm Design & Development
- Optimisation algorithms — QAOA, annealing approaches
- Variational algorithms including VQE
- Amplitude estimation and quantum search
- Problem encoding and Hamiltonian formulation
- Complexity and resource estimation
Hybrid Quantum-Classical Solutions
- Hybrid workflow architecture
- Classical pre- and post-processing
- Cloud quantum service integration
- Orchestration and job scheduling
- Performance benchmarking against classical baselines
Quantum Machine Learning & Simulation
- Quantum kernel and feature-map methods
- Variational quantum classifiers
- Molecular and materials simulation
- Portfolio and risk optimisation modelling
- Logistics and routing optimisation
Why Arocom for Quantum Algorithms
Honest about the state of the art
We'll tell you when a classical or heuristic approach beats a quantum one today — and when it's worth building anyway for the capability it creates.
Problem selection first
Most of the value in an early quantum programme is knowing which problems are quantum-suitable. We start there before writing a single circuit.
Hybrid by design
Near-term value comes from quantum routines embedded inside classical workflows, not from replacing them.
Engineering, not just research
Circuits are benchmarked against classical baselines, version-controlled and documented so your team can build on the work.
Technologies We Work With
SDKs
- Qiskit
- Cirq
- PennyLane
- Classiq
- Qulacs
Cloud quantum services
- IBM Quantum
- Amazon Braket
- Azure Quantum
Simulation
- State-vector
- Tensor-network
- Noise-model
Integration
- Python
- NumPy
- Hybrid orchestration with classical HPC and cloud
Quantum machine learning work often runs alongside our AI Engineering practice.
How We Engage
01
Explore
A structured workshop to identify candidate problems in your business and rule out the ones quantum won't help.02
Formulate
We encode the shortlisted problem, estimate resources and set a classical benchmark to measure against.03
Prototype
Circuit implementation and execution on simulators and available hardware, with results measured against the baseline.04
Enable
Documentation, knowledge transfer and a roadmap your team can carry forward.Not sure whether quantum is relevant
to your business yet?
Questions about service
We provide quantum algorithm development, quantum simulation, optimization solutions, quantum research support, and quantum software engineering services.
Industries such as finance, healthcare, logistics, cybersecurity, pharmaceuticals, energy, manufacturing, and research can benefit from quantum computing applications.
Yes. We help organizations explore and develop quantum-ready architectures and proof-of-concept solutions for future scalability.
We work with frameworks and platforms such as Qiskit, Cirq, PennyLane, IBM Quantum, Azure Quantum, and other quantum development ecosystems.
Yes. We develop and optimize quantum algorithms for simulation, optimization, cryptography, and complex computational problems.
Absolutely. We help businesses understand quantum computing opportunities, feasibility, and adoption strategies aligned with their long-term goals.
Yes. Quantum computing can enhance AI, machine learning, optimization, and complex analytics workflows for advanced computational capabilities.
Yes. We assist enterprises, startups, and research teams with quantum experimentation, simulations, and prototype development.
Quantum computing is evolving rapidly. We help organizations prepare through research, experimentation, hybrid solutions, and quantum-readiness strategies.
Yes. We develop hybrid architectures that combine classical computing systems with emerging quantum computing capabilities.