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		<title>KIST Connects Korean Quantum Startups with IBM to Accelerate Global Commercialization</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SEOUL, South Korea, May 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A Korean quantum delegation led 
by theKorea Institute of Science and Technology 
<https://kist.re.kr/eng/index.do> (KIST) is strengthening global collaboration 
in quantum technologies through a strategic visit to the IBM Thomas J. Watson 
Research Center in New York.

 
<https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2975488/KIST_led_Korea_Quantum_Delegation_with_IBM_researchers.html>
KIST-led Korea Quantum Delegation with IBM researchers

Supported by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) and organized by the 
Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development (KISED) under the "
Deeptech Incubator Project for Startups (DIPS)" program, the initiative aims to 
accelerate the global technology commercialization of South Korea's quantum 
startups.

As the lead institution for this sector, KIST utilized its Global Bridge 
Program—developed in collaboration withIBM—to facilitate direct technical 
exchanges between IBM researchers and startup founders. These sessions allowed 
participants to identify concrete pathways for partnerships and gain insights 
into the latest quantum trends, laying the groundwork for joint research, 
proof-of-concept (PoC) projects, and future commercialization.

The IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center is a key hub for IBM Quantum, 
driving global innovation across quantum hardware, software, algorithms, and 
cloud-based quantum services. During this visit, the delegation also gained 
firsthand insight into IBM's quantum computing roadmap and industrial 
application strategies, while exploring potential areas of collaboration within 
the global quantum ecosystem.

In particular, Representatives of the Korean quantum startups engaged in a 
strategic technology exchange session withGeorge Tulevski, Program Director at 
IBM Research Think Lab, centered on the architecture and operational framework 
of the "IBM Quantum System Two." Discussions further addressed the evolving 
global quantum ecosystem, industrial commercialization pathways, and 
opportunities for cross-border collaboration in quantum technologies.

The delegation consisted of five quantum startups, along with participants 
from Kyung Hee University's Department of Advanced Business and related 
ventures, forming a Korean Quantum Delegation led by KIST.

By integrating research institutions, academia, and startups, the delegation 
represents a comprehensive ecosystem that connects technology development, 
commercialization, and global expansion.

The participating startups reflected the breadth and diversity of South 
Korea's growing quantum technology ecosystem. These includeQUAD, specializing 
in superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) technology for 
quantum communication and defense;OptiQ-Labs, which develops laser-based 
optical modules to address bottlenecks in ion-trap systems;SLEEX, focused on 
combining Quantum LiDAR with electric field sensing for underwater navigation;
Elixir developing StatUpAI, specializes in quantum-classical hybrid algorithms 
for data analysis and AI modeling, particularly for medical clinical trials; 
and SQK (QMEDIC), which develops physics-constrained medical imaging AI 
solutions for enhanced CT and MRI reconstruction.

SunJoon Kang, Program Director at KIST, stated, "This visit to the IBM Watson 
Research Center is a pivotal milestone that enables Korean startups to align 
directly with the frontiers of global innovation. Under the DIPS initiative, we 
are committed to forging strategic alliances that will accelerate the 
transition of quantum technology from the lab to the global marketplace."

Meanwhile, this collaboration is expected to continue beyond the facility 
visit. On May 19, the "IBM Quantum Connect APAC: Seoul" event will be held at 
Conrad Seoul, bringing together IBM Quantum leaders and technical experts to 
discuss industrial applications and global collaboration models for quantum 
computing. Key topics will include IBM's technology roadmap, quantum algorithm 
applications, and strategies for building global quantum ecosystems.

These continued engagements are expected to further strengthen the connection 
between South Korean startups and the global quantum ecosystem, enabling future 
joint research and commercialization opportunities. TheKIST Global Bridge 
Program, in collaboration with IBM, is a catalyst for the global market 
expansion of South Korea's quantum industry.

To take part in the IBM Quantum Connect APAC: Seoul, visit 
https://www.ibm.com/events/reg/flow/ibm/0ul5hwmb/landing/page/landing 
<https://www.ibm.com/events/reg/flow/ibm/0ul5hwmb/landing/page/landing> or 
learn more about KIST athttps://kist.re.kr/ <https://kist.re.kr/>

About KIST

KIST was established in 1966 as the first government-funded research 
institute in South Korea. KIST now strives to solve national and social 
challenges and secure growth engines through leading and innovative research.

About Participating Quantum Startups

QUAD, led by Chief Executive Officer Byung Doo Oh, develops quantum sensing 
technologies based on superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors 
(SNSPDs), offering high sensitivity and precision with applications spanning 
quantum communication, quantum computing, semiconductor inspection, and defense.

SLEEX led by Chief Executive Officer Je ho Lee, is developing an advanced 
perception technology that combines quantum LiDAR and electric field sensing to 
overcome limitations of existing underwater sensors, particularly by 
eliminating blind zones within the 0–2 meter range, with applications in 
autonomous navigation, maritime security, and defense. (https://www.thesleex.com
 <https://www.thesleex.com/>)

Elixir, headed by Chief Executive Officer Jeong Kwon Jang, develops a drug 
discovery and biomarker analysis platform based on quantum-classical hybrid 
algorithms, targeting the precision medicine market through the integration of 
bioinformatics and quantum machine learning. (statupai.com)

SQK led by Chief Executive Officer Young Je Son, develops medical imaging AI 
based on quantum-physics constraints, addressing hallucination issues in 
conventional AI by ensuring physical consistency in CT and MRI reconstruction. 
The company is improving diagnostic reliability and reducing the need for 
re-scans in clinical settings.  (www.sqkcloud.com <https://www.sqkcloud.com/>)

OptiQ-Labs, led by Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Sung Jae Chung, 
develops compact and ultra-stable optical systems for ion-trap quantum 
computers, addressing key bottlenecks in scalability and integration. The 
company is building quantum hardware components optimized for next-generation 
quantum computing infrastructure, with applications spanning quantum optics, 
ion-trap systems, and photonic quantum hardware. (www.optiq-labs.com 
<https://www.optiq-labs.com/>)

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		<detail><![CDATA[<p><span class="legendSpanClass">SEOUL, South Korea</span>, <span class="legendSpanClass">May 8, 2026</span> /PRNewswire/ -- A Korean quantum delegation led by the <a href="https://kist.re.kr/eng/index.do" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">Korea Institute of Science and Technology</a> (KIST) is strengthening global collaboration in quantum technologies through a strategic visit to the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York.</p> 
<div class="PRN_ImbeddedAssetReference" id="DivAssetPlaceHolder1"> 
 <p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; WIDTH: 100%"> <a href="https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2975488/KIST_led_Korea_Quantum_Delegation_with_IBM_researchers.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"> <img src="https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2975488/KIST_led_Korea_Quantum_Delegation_with_IBM_researchers.jpg?p=medium600" title="KIST-led Korea Quantum Delegation with IBM researchers" alt="KIST-led Korea Quantum Delegation with IBM researchers" /> </a> <br /><span>KIST-led Korea Quantum Delegation with IBM researchers</span></p> 
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<p>Supported by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) and organized by the Korea Institute of Startup &amp; Entrepreneurship Development (KISED) under the &quot;<u>Deeptech Incubator Project for Startups (DIPS)</u>&quot; program, the initiative aims to accelerate the global technology commercialization of South Korea's quantum startups.</p> 
<p>As the lead institution for this sector<b>, KIST</b> utilized its Global Bridge Program—developed in collaboration with <b>IBM</b>—to facilitate direct technical exchanges between IBM researchers and startup founders. These sessions allowed participants to identify concrete pathways for partnerships and gain insights into the latest quantum trends, laying the groundwork for joint research, proof-of-concept (PoC) projects, and future commercialization.</p> 
<p><u>The </u><b><u>IBM</u></b><u> Thomas J. Watson Research Center</u> is a key hub for IBM Quantum, driving global innovation across quantum hardware, software, algorithms, and cloud-based quantum services. During this visit, the delegation also gained firsthand insight into IBM's quantum computing roadmap and industrial application strategies, while exploring potential areas of collaboration within the global quantum ecosystem.</p> 
<p>In particular, Representatives of the Korean quantum startups engaged in a strategic technology exchange session with <span id="spanHghlt1d0c"><u>George Tulevski, Program Director</u> at IBM Research Think Lab</span>, centered on the architecture and operational framework of the &quot;IBM Quantum System Two.&quot; Discussions further addressed the evolving global quantum ecosystem, industrial commercialization pathways, and opportunities for cross-border collaboration in quantum technologies.</p> 
<p>The delegation consisted of five quantum startups, along with participants from Kyung Hee University's Department of Advanced Business and related ventures, forming a Korean Quantum Delegation led by KIST.</p> 
<p>By integrating research institutions, academia, and startups, the delegation represents a comprehensive ecosystem that connects technology development, commercialization, and global expansion.</p> 
<p>The participating startups reflected the breadth and diversity of South Korea's growing quantum technology ecosystem. These include <b>QUAD,</b> specializing in superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) technology for quantum communication and defense; <b>OptiQ-Labs</b>, which develops laser-based optical modules to address bottlenecks in ion-trap systems; <b>SLEEX</b>, focused on combining Quantum LiDAR with electric field sensing for underwater navigation; <b>Elixir</b> developing StatUpAI, specializes in quantum-classical hybrid algorithms for data analysis and AI modeling, particularly for medical clinical trials; and&nbsp;<b>SQK </b>(QMEDIC), which develops physics-constrained medical imaging AI solutions for enhanced CT and MRI reconstruction.</p> 
<p><b><u>SunJoon Kang</u></b><b>, Program Director at KIST</b>, stated, &quot;This visit to the IBM Watson Research Center is a pivotal milestone that enables Korean startups to align directly with the frontiers of global innovation. Under the DIPS initiative, we are committed to forging strategic alliances that will accelerate the transition of quantum technology from the lab to the global marketplace.&quot;</p> 
<p>Meanwhile, this collaboration is expected to continue beyond the facility visit. On May 19, the &quot;IBM Quantum Connect APAC: Seoul&quot; event will be held at Conrad Seoul, bringing together IBM Quantum leaders and technical experts to discuss industrial applications and global collaboration models for quantum computing. Key topics will include IBM's technology roadmap, quantum algorithm applications, and strategies for building global quantum ecosystems.</p> 
<p>These continued engagements are expected to further strengthen the connection between South Korean startups and the global quantum ecosystem, enabling future joint research and commercialization opportunities. The <b>KIST</b> <u>Global Bridge Program</u>, in collaboration with <b>IBM</b>, is a catalyst for the global market expansion of South Korea's quantum industry.</p> 
<p>To take part in the IBM Quantum Connect APAC: Seoul, visit <a href="https://www.ibm.com/events/reg/flow/ibm/0ul5hwmb/landing/page/landing" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">https://www.ibm.com/events/reg/flow/ibm/0ul5hwmb/landing/page/landing</a> or learn more about KIST at <a href="https://kist.re.kr/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">https://kist.re.kr/</a></p> 
<p><b>About KIST</b></p> 
<p>KIST was established in 1966 as the first government-funded research institute in South Korea. KIST now strives to solve national and social challenges and secure growth engines through leading and innovative research.</p> 
<p><b>About Participating Quantum Startups</b></p> 
<p><b>QUAD</b>, led by Chief Executive Officer<b> Byung Doo Oh</b>, develops quantum sensing technologies based on superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs), offering high sensitivity and precision with applications spanning quantum communication, quantum computing, semiconductor inspection, and defense.</p> 
<p><b>SLEEX</b> led by Chief Executive Officer <b>Je ho Lee</b>, is developing an advanced perception technology that combines quantum LiDAR and electric field sensing to overcome limitations of existing underwater sensors, particularly by eliminating blind zones within the 0–2 meter range, with applications in autonomous navigation, maritime security, and defense. (<u><a href="https://www.thesleex.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">https://www.thesleex.com</a></u>)</p> 
<p><b>Elixir</b>, headed by Chief Executive Officer <b>Jeong Kwon Jang</b>, develops a drug discovery and biomarker analysis platform based on quantum-classical hybrid algorithms, targeting the precision medicine market through the integration of bioinformatics and quantum machine learning. (<u>statupai.com</u>)</p> 
<p><span id="spanHghltb568"><b>SQK</b> led by Chief Executive Officer <b>Young Je Son</b>, develops medical imaging AI based on quantum-physics constraints, addressing hallucination issues in conventional AI by ensuring physical consistency in CT and MRI reconstruction. The company is improving diagnostic reliability and reducing the need for re-scans in clinical settings. &nbsp;(<a href="https://www.sqkcloud.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">www.sqkcloud.com</a>)</span></p> 
<p><b>OptiQ-Labs</b>, led by Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer <b>Sung Jae Chung</b>, develops compact and ultra-stable optical systems for ion-trap quantum computers, addressing key bottlenecks in scalability and integration. The company is building quantum hardware components optimized for next-generation quantum computing infrastructure, with applications spanning quantum optics, ion-trap systems, and photonic quantum hardware. (<u><a href="https://www.optiq-labs.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">www.optiq-labs.com</a></u>)</p>]]></detail>
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