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Korea Quantum Computing (KQC) to Participate in “Quantum Korea 2025”
Jun 20, 2025
IT DAILY
Korea Quantum Computing (KQC), a company specializing in quantum computing R&D, quantum security, and AI infrastructure operations, announced today that it will participate in Quantum Korea 2025, taking place from June 24 (Tue) to June 26 (Thu) at Exhibition Hall 2 of the aT Center in Yangjae, Seoul.
Now in its third year, Quantum Korea 2025 is a leading exhibition showcasing advancements in quantum science and technology alongside commercial services. Participating in the event for the first time, KQC will present its quantum computing R&D achievements, newly launched AI data center services, and quantum security solutions.
As a member of the IBM Quantum Network, KQC develops quantum algorithms and software for quantum computers, while also advancing quantum security solutions to deliver real-world, industrial-grade quantum applications. At the exhibition, KQC will highlight its core offerings in quantum computing and AI infrastructure, including its cloud-based high-performance computing service (GPUaaS), powered by an NVIDIA H200-based ultra-high-performance AI GPU Farm deployed at the Digital Edge Bupyeong Data Center.
In addition, on June 25 (Wed), KQC Vice President Stephen Oh will host a conference session titled “The Critical Role of PQC-based HSMs in Cybersecurity,” addressing the importance of post-quantum cryptography in the evolving security landscape.
“KQC is driving the practical commercialization and industrial adoption of quantum technologies through proprietary capabilities and global collaboration,” said John J.Y. Kim, CEO of KQC. “Quantum computing has moved beyond theory and is now entering the stage of real-world application. Through this exhibition, we aim to demonstrate how Korean enterprises can enhance their competitiveness using KQC’s full-stack quantum computing services.”
Details on exhibition registration and related information are available at https://quantum-korea.kr/ko/registration