T2QUBO-EGovernment & Public Sector
Large-scale infrastructure & resource optimization
Societal-scale planning combining simulation and optimization — broad; tier depends on the specific subproblem.
Sector
Government / public sector
Likely buyer
Government agencies; public infrastructure bodies
Hardware gate
Mixed; decompose
Taxonomy
cost-prohibitive × accelerating
No live demo yet — umbrella problem; decompose to the geometric core (often a siting MIS). The paradigm-honest position: this use case is demonstrated with crossover analysis, not theater.
GTM talk track
'Big societal problems usually contain a geometric core — we find and run that core.'
OGSM — product operating frame
Objective
Decompose to a native core.
Goals
- Isolate a siting/coverage subproblem
Strategies
- Route the geometric core to MIS
Measures
- Subproblem quality
OBR — outcome-based roadmap
| Horizon | Outcome we create | Buyer behavior change | Result we measure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Now | Scope a subproblem | Prospect runs the emulated demo on their own instance data | Booked QPU-time evaluation or paid pilot |
| Next | Benchmark it | Prospect co-designs a scoped benchmark against their incumbent solver | Documented crossover curve; expansion to production instances |
| Later | Integrate if it wins | Prospect standardizes on the workflow or buys an on-prem system | Recurring QPU consumption / system sale; reference case |
Fit notes (honesty gate)
Umbrella; decompose into native subproblems (siting = T1).
Ready to run this on real hardware?
Emulation-verified today — the same program runs on a Pasqal QPU unchanged.