Veldarium
Three connected operating divisions

Three divisions. One company.

Veldarium builds software, hardware, and applied science systems through three connected operating divisions. Each division has its own focus. Work that spans all three is handled as a single engagement rather than coordinated between separate organizations.

Operating divisions

Distinct disciplines, connected under one roof.

Division · Software

Veldarium Software Systems

Operational software, workflow automation, data systems, and AI-assisted tools. For businesses where critical work is scattered across spreadsheets, inboxes, and disconnected tools.

Capabilities include
  • Internal operations software
  • Workflow and document automation
  • AI-assisted review and decision support
  • Data pipelines and system integrations
Division · Hardware

Veldarium Hardware & Electrical Systems

Electrical system design, embedded hardware development, sensor networks, monitoring equipment, and physical control systems. Work where software alone is not enough.

Capabilities include
  • Electrical system design and implementation
  • Embedded device and microcontroller development
  • Sensor networks and monitoring hardware
  • Physical control systems and operator interfaces
Division · Applied Sciences

Veldarium Applied Sciences & Mathematics

Applied mathematics, statistical modeling, optimization, risk analysis, and simulation for operational decision-making. Models built to answer real operational questions, not to publish.

Capabilities include
  • Optimization and operations research
  • Demand forecasting and statistical modeling
  • Simulation and scenario analysis
  • Risk quantification and decision frameworks
Named initiative

Quartermaster Electrical Systems

Quartermaster is the first named initiative within Veldarium Hardware & Electrical Systems. It focuses on electrical monitoring, control systems, and embedded hardware for operations environments where physical precision and reliability matter.

Quartermaster is the first initiative with its own name within Veldarium Hardware & Electrical Systems. Additional named initiatives may follow as work in each division matures and warrants a distinct identity.

Cross-division work

Work that spans disciplines is one engagement.

Some problems require both software and hardware. A monitoring system may need embedded sensors, data collection logic, and an operator interface. A logistics optimization problem may need mathematical modeling, database integration, and a decision support tool.

Because the divisions operate inside one company, cross-discipline work is scoped and built as a single engagement. There is no hand-off between vendors or separate contracts for the hardware and software components.

When the right approach is unclear, the first step is a diagnostic that maps the full problem across whatever disciplines apply.