Insider Brief:
- IonQ and the Busan Metropolitan Government signed an MOU to collaborate on nurturing talent and advancing quantum technology in South Korea, positioning Busan as a global quantum computing hub.
- IonQ will provide quantum computing cloud services, support joint initiatives, and contribute to workforce and economic development, while Busan will encourage a supportive environment for quantum technology growth.
- The partnership builds on IonQ’s existing collaborations in South Korea and intends to drive innovation, create economic opportunities, and strengthen the quantum ecosystem globally.
PRESS RELEASE — IonQ, Inc., a leader in the quantum computing and networking industries, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Busan Metropolitan Government in South Korea – the second largest city in South Korea known as a key technology and economic hub for the southeast region of the country. The agreement highlights a commitment to mutual cooperation in nurturing talent, and advancing quantum technology.
Under the terms of the MOU, IonQ plans to provide quantum computing cloud services, support the planning and execution of joint quantum initiatives, and contribute to the workforce and economic development of South Korea. In turn, the Busan Metropolitan Government will help create an environment conducive to the growth of the quantum technology sector.
“We are excited to collaborate with IonQ to enhance Busan’s status as a leading technology hub and establish it as a global destination for advancements in quantum computing,” said Park Heong-joon, Mayor of Busan Metropolitan City. “Through this partnership, we aim to unlock new opportunities in sectors like logistics and finance, further cementing Busan’s role at the forefront of technological innovation.”
“This partnership reflects our shared vision of driving innovation and building a robust ecosystem for quantum technologies around the world,” said Peter Chapman, President and CEO of IonQ. “We are excited to collaborate with Mayor Heong-joon and the Busan Metropolitan City to not only advance quantum computing but also continue to lay the foundation for economic and scientific opportunities in Korea.”
The MOU underscores both parties’ strategic alignment and highlights IonQ’s commitment to accelerating the expansion of quantum in South Korea. IonQ has a history of strong partnerships in the region including work with Hyundai Motors, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul National University, and the Quantum Information Research Support Center.
For more information about IonQ’s quantum computing solutions, please visit www.ionq.com.
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