Pasqal and MegazoneCloud signed an MoU to bring neutral-atom quantum computing services to South Korean enterprises, aiming to move customers from pilot projects to production deployments.
The partnership will test integrating Pasqal’s QPU technology and software kits into MegazoneCloud’s managed cloud platform, giving domestic clients access through a local provider.
Four sectors—finance, logistics, biotechnology and manufacturing—will be the first targets for joint use-case development through seminars, workshops and solution demonstrations.
The companies will also explore on-premises QPU installations and links with HPC centers, extending South Korea’s hybrid classical-quantum computing capacity.
Pasqal said its systems already support 25-plus commercial use cases globally, framing the deal as a step toward broader enterprise quantum adoption in one of Asia’s most advanced cloud markets.
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South Korea’s Quantum Leap: Pasqal and MegazoneCloud Partner to Deliver Industrial-Grade Neutral-Atom Quantum Computing
Overview
On July 7, 2026, Pasqal and MegazoneCloud signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding, marking a major step for quantum computing in South Korea. This partnership will accelerate the adoption and deployment of advanced quantum technologies, laying a strong foundation for future initiatives. Pasqal, founded in 2019 and known for its Nobel Prize-rooted innovations, brings high-performance neutral-atom quantum systems already used in over 25 commercial cases worldwide. By joining forces, MegazoneCloud’s clients in Korea will gain direct access to these cutting-edge solutions, empowering local industries and research to tackle complex problems and drive national innovation.