Readiness program

Build quantum capability, not only cloud access.

Advay’s Sovereign Quantum Hardware Readiness Program helps institutions assess, plan and execute toward superconducting quantum capability with disciplined evidence boundaries.

Why this exists

Foreign quantum access is useful. It does not create local hardware capability.

The program converts Advay’s platform, digital twin and SQPU roadmap into a repeatable institutional engagement: evidence, gaps, capability plan and execution sequence.

  • Quantum hardware-readiness assessment and maturity score
  • Digital-twin workload and QASM evidence review
  • Cryogenic, fabrication, packaging and control-stack gap analysis
  • Evidence classification report separating simulated, stitched, projected and measured claims
  • 12–24 month institution-specific capability roadmap
  • Private executive briefing for leadership, grant, partner or investor discussions

8–12 week structure

Fixed-scope program. Clear outputs. No vague consulting.

Week 1–2 · Baseline

Capture objectives, current infrastructure, workforce, workloads, data sensitivity and dependency risks.

Week 3–5 · Evidence

Run representative workloads through Advay validation paths and classify every claim by evidence level.

Week 6–8 · Hardware gap

Map what is missing for superconducting hardware readiness: lab access, cryogenics, packaging, RF control, calibration and partner dependencies.

Week 9–12 · Roadmap

Deliver a capability roadmap with budget logic, build-vs-partner decisions, talent needs and staged physical milestones.

Use the readiness program before committing capital to physical hardware.

The output is designed for leadership, technical committees, partners, grant reviewers and strategic investors.

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