Our Solutions

Products at the intersection of quantum computing and energy

Three products. One platform. Gramian Grid trades energy, Q-Alchemy prepares quantum states, and PineXQ is the cloud backbone that connects everything.

Gramian Grid

Intelligent 24/7 intraday energy trading on EPEX SPOT. While competitors are limited to day-ahead markets, Gramian Grid gives utilities and industrial companies continuous market access — optimizing procurement, reducing costs, and turning price volatility into an advantage.

Q-Alchemy

The leading platform for quantum state preparation — the critical step of getting classical data into a quantum computer. Hardware-agnostic, patent-pending, and integrated with Qiskit and PennyLane. Built for researchers and enterprises preparing for the quantum advantage.

PineXQ

Provable computing platform. Every computation tracked, every result reproducible, every audit trail built in. PineXQ hosts our products, connects to quantum hardware, and is available as SaaS or perpetual license — cloud or on-premise.

Where Quantum Meets Trading

Better models, better margins

Quantum optimization for energy markets is a long-term goal — and we are honest about that. The hardware is not there yet. But quantum machine learning and quantum-inspired algorithms are useful today, and that is where we focus.

Gramian Grid uses a continuous intrinsic trading strategy: rather than placing a single bet on tomorrow's prices, the system continuously re-evaluates and trades as new information arrives — capturing value from every forecast update, every price move, around the clock. The quality of those forecasts is everything.

This is where advances in ML, AI, and quantum-inspired methods directly translate into higher IDC premiums — the additional revenue our customers earn compared to simple reference strategies. Better models do not just look good on paper; they mean measurably more money for every MWh traded.

Research & Network

Funded research and partnerships

Our product development is backed by government-funded research projects and an active role in the quantum ecosystem.

Rymax-One

BMBF-funded research project exploring quantum computing applications. Ending November 2026.

Q-ROM

BMBF-funded project on application-oriented quantum informatics (2025–2027).

QBN Member

Member of the world's leading innovation network for quantum technologies.

The Long View

See where quantum and energy converge

From foundational research to production trading systems — our roadmap shows how the two tracks grow together.

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