
Ayalon Highways and Quantum Art Partner to Bring Quantum Computing to Urban Traffic Planning

Urban congestion drains time, productivity and air quality. Across the United States, gridlock costs billions of dollars each year. A 2024 report estimated $74 billion in lost time alone. Coordinating hundreds of intersections at once is a hard combinatorial problem. Current tools often manage local optimization, but scaling to a full city network in near real time remains extremely difficult.
Quantum Art’s architecture is highly connected, supports multi-qubit gates and uses dynamically reconfigurable multi-core computing, making it well-suited for highly connected network-like optimization problems and complex traffic coordination across an entire metropolitan area.















