Case Study – An Aerospace Developer Evaluates Zero-Emission Supersonic Propulsion for a Next-Gen Platform

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: An Aerospace Developer Evaluates Zero-Emission Supersonic Propulsion for a Next-Gen Platform An aerospace technology developer was exploring zero-emission propulsion for a next-generation supersonic platform. They had the integration and certification experience; they needed a complete technology handoff—engineering blueprints, technical specifications, implementation resources—that they could evaluate and then take to partners or regulators. […]

Case Study – A National Operator Plans Full-Scale Nuclear Recycling with a Complete Design Handoff

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A National Operator Plans Full-Scale Nuclear Recycling with a Complete Design Handoff A national nuclear operator was planning a full-scale nuclear waste recycling facility. They had the site, permitting path, and operational experience; they needed a complete facility design—system design, technical specifications, operations and safety documentation, control and monitoring architecture—that could be […]

Case Study – A Discovery Group Integrates Alchemy Probability Data into Their RAG and Discovery Workflows

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Discovery Group Integrates Alchemy Probability Data into Their RAG and Discovery Workflows A life sciences discovery group was building AI-assisted pipelines for drug and materials discovery. They had in-house RAG and query systems; they needed a comprehensive probability database—millions of element and compound combinations, with methods and probabilities—that was documented and […]

Case Study – A Wearables Brand Uses the Smart Shoe Platform to Fast-Track Product Development

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Wearables Brand Uses the Smart Shoe Platform to Fast-Track Product Development A wearables brand wanted to enter the smart footwear segment—gait analysis, medical and industrial applications—without building the sensor, connectivity, and documentation stack from scratch. They had the brand and distribution; they needed a defined platform: sensors, connectivity, software, and documentation […]

Case Study – An Energy Operator Evaluates Quantum-Informed Storage for a Grid-Stability Pilot

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: An Energy Operator Evaluates Quantum-Informed Storage for a Grid-Stability Pilot An energy operator with a large renewable portfolio was exploring next-generation storage to address grid stability and peak shaving. They had evaluated conventional lithium and flow batteries; they were interested in a technology handoff built around a different paradigm: quantum-informed design, high […]

Case Study – A Fintech Evaluates Secure Communication and Dollar-Linked Blockchain for a Critical System

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Fintech Evaluates Secure Communication and Dollar-Linked Blockchain for a Critical System A fintech building a critical payment and identity system was looking for a defined starting point for secure, auditable communication and a dollar-linked blockchain construct. They had the regulatory and integration experience; they needed documentation, system design, and implementation resources […]

Case Study – A Research Lab Evaluates AutoPhi FUTURE for a Sovereign Quantum Pilot

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Research Lab Evaluates AutoPhi FUTURE for a Sovereign Quantum Pilot A North American semiconductor and quantum research consortium had a mandate: explore an original computing architecture for a sovereign high-performance and quantum pilot, without dependency on a single incumbent ISA or foundry. They had 14 months to shortlist options and produce […]

Case Study – A Formulation Team Uses Software-First Chemistry Before Committing to Hardware

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Formulation Team Uses Software-First Chemistry Before Committing to Hardware A European biotech with a small formulation group needed to scale recipe design and synthesis planning without buying another benchtop reactor before they knew their lead candidates. They had PubChem and in-house data; what they lacked was a single environment where recipes […]