
Neutral-atom quantum hardware developer Pasqal and South Korean cloud managed service provider MegazoneCloud have executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to integrate quantum workloads into commercial enterprise infrastructures across South Korea. The non-binding framework outlines the domestic distribution of Pasqal’s hardware layers via MegazoneCloud's managed cloud service infrastructure, alongside collaborative application testing inside primary industrial [...] The post Pasqal and MegazoneCloud Sign MoU for Neutral-Atom Hardware Deployment in South Korea appeared first on Quantum Com
The global race for quantum computing leadership and the strategic importance for nations to develop domestic advanced technology capabilities are driving these collaborations.
This collaboration marks a significant step in the commercialization and broader adoption of quantum computing hardware, distributing advanced quantum capabilities to enterprises.
South Korea gains a domestic pathway to deploy neutral-atom quantum hardware, reducing reliance on external quantum service providers for certain applications.
- · Pasqal
- · MegazoneCloud
- · South Korean enterprises
- · Neutral-atom quantum computing sector
- · Competitors without similar distribution partnerships
South Korean companies will gain earlier access to neutral-atom quantum computing hardware for experimentation and application development.
This could accelerate the creation of industry-specific quantum applications and potentially foster a quantum ecosystem within South Korea.
It might encourage other nations to seek similar domestic distribution partnerships for quantum hardware, fragmenting the global quantum computing market into regionalized services.
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