Insider Brief
- Classiq and QAI have signed a commercial agreement to launch South Korea’s first locally operated Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) offering.
- The service combines Classiq‘s quantum software platform with QAI’s domestic AI data center infrastructure to support quantum application development and execution across multiple hardware platforms.
- The partnership will also develop localized support, customer education, and infrastructure aimed at meeting Korean data sovereignty and enterprise security requirements.
Press release – Classiq, a global leader in quantum computing software, announced today that it has signed a significant commercial agreement with Quantum-AI data center specialist QAI Co., Ltd. (CEO Seman Im; “QAI”) to provide nation’s first local Quantum-as-a-Service (“QaaS”) offering in Korea.
The integrated offering combines Classiq’s enterprise-grade quantum software engineering platform with QAI’s domestic AI data center infrastructure and commercialization capabilities, enabling Korean enterprises, public institutions, and research organizations to easily evaluate, develop, validate, test and execute quantum computing applications across a variety of quantum computing hardware. The joint QaaS business model will be tailored to Korean users and market needs, accelerating Korean quantum computing innovation.
Classiq’s SOC 2-accredited software platform automatically transforms high-level functional models into optimized, hardware-executable quantum programs that are portable across various hardware environments. Through this partnership, Classiq and QAI aim to expand access to advanced quantum software and cloud-based quantum resources in Korea, supporting customers as they apply quantum computing in real-world business and research environments.
By bringing together scalable quantum software innovation and QAI’s domestic infrastructure, the partnership creates an integrated pathway from quantum application ideation to execution. The companies will also explore local infrastructure options to address the stringent data sovereignty and security requirements of Korean public institutions and major enterprises, helping establish a sovereignty-focused quantum cloud service model.
QAI will launch and operate the QaaS business in Korea under its own brand and will be responsible for customer acquisition, business development, service operations, and local partnership expansion. Classiq will support service enhancement and the establishment of a technical support framework aligned with the needs of Korean users, leveraging its quantum development platform and technical expertise.
The companies will also pursue mid-term and long-term commercialization roadmaps, including joint marketing, engineer enablement, customer education programs, and technical support infrastructure to support successful market entry and adoption.
“Quantum computing will not flourish through hardware access alone. Combining software that allows enterprises, researchers, and public institutions to design, test, and scale quantum applications in a practical way is a catalyst for progress and innovation,” said Nir Minerbi, CEO and co-founder of Classiq. “Our offering with QAI is an important step toward making advanced quantum software and cutting-edge quantum resources seamlessly accessible in Korea, supporting a Korean QaaS offering that reflects the market’s infrastructure, security, and adoption needs.”
“This partnership is meaningful in that it combines a global quantum computing software platform with QAI’s infrastructure and commercialization capabilities to establish the foundation for a quantum cloud service optimized for the Korean market,” said Seman Im, CEO of QAI. “We will accelerate the advancement of the service model and market expansion so that major Korean institutions and enterprises can more realistically evaluate quantum computing and apply it in practical business settings.”
