True Corp Launches Thailand Quantum Project With 26 Systems and 4 Research Pillars
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Updated · Developing Telecoms · Jun 18
True Corp Launches Thailand Quantum Project With 26 Systems and 4 Research Pillars
2 articles · Updated · Developing Telecoms · Jun 18
Summary
True Corp signed an MoU with Thailand’s QTRic and U.S.-based qBraid to build a quantum computing ecosystem aimed at making Thailand a Southeast Asian hub.
Four research pillars anchor the project: quantum AI and optimization, autonomous infrastructure and intelligent systems, advanced simulation and digital twins, and quantum-powered cybersecurity.
qBraid will give Thai researchers and companies cloud access to more than 26 global quantum computer systems, while True contributes telecom infrastructure, R&D labs and True Digital Park.
QTRic brings over 120 researchers from 19 Thai organizations, with support from the higher-education ministry, as the partners push to turn academic work into industrial prototypes and commercial use.
Is Thailand's quantum dream too reliant on a single foreign technology partner?
With 'Q-Day' looming, how will this project speed up protection for Thailand's critical data?
Building Thailand’s Quantum Ecosystem: Immediate Access, Talent Pipeline, and Industrial Prototypes through Global Collaboration
Overview
Thailand has taken a major step forward in technology with the launch of the 'Quantum AI & Intelligent Infrastructure Joint Research Collaboration' project. This initiative, led by True Corporation, QTRic, and qBraid, brings together diverse expertise to accelerate quantum research and its real-world applications. The partnership aims to move beyond theory by developing functional prototypes for industry, setting a new benchmark for advanced technology in Thailand. By providing immediate access to global quantum computing platforms, the project seeks to maximize the benefits of quantum technology and strengthen Thailand’s ability to compete internationally.