SDT Opens Commercial Quantum-AI Center

Quantum Standards Technology (SDT) (CEO Jiwon Yoon), a company specializing in quantum standards technology, held an opening ceremony for its "Quantum-AI Hybrid Data Center" on Dosandaero in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 4th and announced the launch of commercial services on the 5th. Representatives from government, government agencies, and domestic and international tech companies attended the event to celebrate the development of the K-quantum ecosystem.

The opening ceremony was attended by political figures such as National Assemblyman Jeong Jin-wook, Seoul Metropolitan Government Senior Secretary for Political Affairs Kwak Kwan-yong, and Korea Software Industry Association Executive Vice Chairman Seo Sung-il, as well as representatives from Microsoft Korea, LG Electronics, and US-based quantum computing company Anyon Technologies. Attendees toured the data center, inspected the 20-qubit quantum computer "Creo" and related infrastructure, and asked questions about the technological roadmap and hybrid computing efficiency.

This data center combines SDT's full-stack QDM capabilities—which encompass quantum computer hardware design, manufacturing, and operational software—with state-of-the-art data center infrastructure. The center integrates SDT's 20-qubit full-stack superconducting quantum computer, Creo, with NVIDIA DGX B200 GPU servers to create a hybrid quantum-classical computing environment.

The heterogeneous resources of both companies are integrated and controlled through SDT's ultra-low-latency hybrid quantum cloud solution, "Cureka." Cureka connects GPUs for data preprocessing and QPUs for core computation, providing an environment for tackling problems difficult to solve with existing supercomputers.

“This will be a turning point where quantum computers will be redefined from being a research lab tool to a business tool in the industrial field,” said Yoon Ji-won, CEO of SDT. “The quantum computers operating in Gangnam, Seoul, will contribute to solving real-world industrial problems and enhancing corporate competitiveness.”


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