Quantum Korea 2023

The first fully software-configurable quantum computer, the IonQ Forte represents a leap forward in flexibility, precision, and performance.
The first fully software-configurable quantum computer, the IonQ Forte represents a leap forward in flexibility, precision, and performance.

IonQ, a leader in quantum computing, today announced that it will take part in "Quantum Korea 2023," which will gather leading global quantum innovators from June 26 to 29 at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul.

Founded on more than 25 years of pioneering research, the U.S-headquartered company will operate a booth at the prestigious event to strengthen engagement with the Korean quantum ecosystem while showcasing its latest innovations. These include IonQ Forte, IonQ’s highest performing quantum computer on the market.

IonQ Forte is the product of extensive development by the world’s brightest quantum researchers. Forte represents IonQ’s the latest quantum computer with 32 trapped ion qubits and is capable of successfully running deep circuits up to 29 qubits wide, believed to be the most complex quantum circuits for any commercially available quantum computer. The system, therefore, offers the qubits and software needed to tackle larger real-world problems than ever before, as IonQ seeks to open quantum access to a wider array of users and projects in fields ranging from cybersecurity to medical research. The company’s world-class product portfolio also comprises IonQ Harmony and IonQ Aria.

IonQ’s collaboration with Korean companies has already seen Hyundai Motor Company use IonQ systems for groundbreaking research in fields such as battery research. Other global commercial and research partners discovering the early potential of IonQ systems include Airbus and Los Alamos National Labs.

“Quantum computing lays a critical foundation for various industries across the board to jump to the next level,” said IonQ CTO and Co-Founder Jungsang Kim. “For enhanced growth, nations also need to promote and support the quantum computing sector. IonQ has been closely collaborating with Korean companies and we are excited to be part of the vibrancy of the Korean market. Korea has an optimal infrastructure in which quantum computing can thrive, so we are glad to be part of its advancement with quantum computing.”

Dr. Kim will take the opportunity to provide further insight at “Quantum Korea 2023” on June 26 when he delivers a speech, “Quantum Machine Learning with Trapped Ion Quantum Computers.”

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