IonQ and KISTI Finalize Agreement to Deliver 100-Qubit Quantum System in South Korea

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  • IonQ has finalized an agreement with South Korea’s KISTI to deliver a 100-qubit Tempo quantum system, supporting the launch of the country’s National Quantum Computing Center of Excellence.
  • The Tempo system will be integrated onsite with KISTI’s flagship KISTI-6 (HANKANG) supercomputer, creating South Korea’s first hybrid quantum-classical computing environment accessible to researchers, universities and enterprises via a secure private cloud.
  • The project positions IonQ as KISTI’s primary quantum hardware provider and builds on the company’s broader expansion across Asia-Pacific through partnerships with government, industry and academic institutions.
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PRESS RELEASE — IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), the world’s leading quantum company, today announced the continuation of its strategic partnership with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) and forthcoming delivery of a 100-qubit IonQ Tempo quantum system. The finalized agreement marks a key milestone in the establishment of South Korea’s National Quantum Computing Center of Excellence. 

Under the agreement, IonQ will deliver its next-generation Tempo 100 quantum system to support KISTI’s hybrid quantum-classical research initiatives. The system will be integrated into KISTI-6 (“HANKANG”), the largest high-performance computing (HPC) cluster in Korea creating the first instance of hybrid quantum-classical onsite integration in the country. The compute cluster will be accessible through a secure private cloud environment, enabling remote access to South Korean researchers, universities, and enterprise users.

“This is a defining moment for both IonQ and South Korea, as we deploy our most advanced quantum systems to address the nation’s most significant research and innovation challenges,” said Niccolo de Masi, Chairman and CEO of IonQ. “Our historic collaboration with KISTI will deliver the infrastructure, algorithms, and expertise to unlock long-term technological and economic value from IonQ leading quantum computers.”

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KISTI will lead the development and operation of a quantum computing service and research platform designed to support both academic and enterprise applications. KISTI has identified IonQ as the primary quantum technology provider for the project, alongside Megazone Cloud, one of South Korea’s leading cloud service and infrastructure providers.

“This collaboration with IonQ represents a significant leap forward in our commitment to advancing quantum computing in South Korea,” said Dr. Sik Lee, President of KISTI. “By integrating IonQ’s exceptional quantum systems into the next-generation national flagship supercomputer in KISTI, HANGANG, we are paving the way for groundbreaking research and innovation, creating practical solutions to real-world challenges in fields such as healthcare, finance, and materials science.”

This partnership reflects IonQ’s broader momentum in the Asia-Pacific region, which includes collaborations with AIST and Toyota Tsusho in Japan, as well as other partnerships in Korea with SK Telecom, Hyundai Motor Company, Intellian Technologies, and leading academic institutions such as Seoul National University and Sungkyunkwan University.

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