Stochastic methods and statistical simulations, such as Monte Carlo simulations, are an essential part of the modern economy. They are used across a wide range of applications and industries such as pricing complex financial instruments, portfolio optimisation, climate modelling and drug discovery.
The accuracy and efficiency of these simulations have a tremendous direct impact on the bottom line of organisations operating in those sectors affecting both their budgets and their ability to make correct decisions.
Unfortunately, the current approach to enable these simulations is inefficient and ineffective.
The core of these simulations is random sampling to be able to model uncertain events, however, this is a task that the current state-of-the-art in computing hardware is ill-suited for.
All “probabilistic” behaviour on a computer is currently simulated via deterministic algorithms and, therefore, only provide random-looking patterns rather than true randomness. Unlike algorithms, quantum physical processes are intrinsically unpredictable based on the underpinning laws of physics. We have pioneered a high-speed, reliable, and highly optimised architecture for randomness generation using quantum photonics.
CEO & Co-founder
A physicist by background, Ramy co-founded Quantum Dice right after completing his DPhil in Atomic and Laser Physics at the University of Oxford. Having previously worked on a wide variety of applications in quantum technologies ranging from computing to communications and sensing, Ramy has a passion for the communication and the commercialization of scientific breakthroughs. Ramy has been leading the company ever since its original inception focusing on ensuring the alignment between the technology development and the needs of the market while ensuring Quantum Dice’s continued growth.