
Exhibition Dates June 24, 2025 - June 26, 2025
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“Quantum Design and Manufacturing: Where first concepts become breakthroughs”
Date: June 24, 2025 ~ June 26, 2025
Location: aT Center Exhibition Hall 2, A-6

SDT participated in Quantum Korea 2025, held at the aT Center Exhibition Hall 2 from June 24 to 26.
This year, Quantum Korea was themed "100 Years of Quantum, Awakening Industry," showcasing the tremendous potential of quantum science and technology transitioning from theoretical research to industrial growth.
SDT showcased a cryocooler for quantum computers, which was revealed for the first time, along with quantum measurement and control equipment that embodies Quantum Design and Manufacturing technology, hybrid quantum computing cloud services, and real-time demonstrations of quantum technology application products.
The First Domestic Self-Manufactured Cryocooler ‘CryoRack’ Previewed

SDT has developed parts including cryogenic cooling solutions, quantum measurement and control, quantum cryptography communication, hybrid quantum computing cloud services, and defense solutions based on quantum technology. Among these, the product that garnered the most attention was the cryocooler for quantum computers, ‘CryoRack.’ The cryocooler is essential infrastructure that cools superconducting quantum processors (QPU) to below 10 millikelvin (Celsius -273 degrees) to maintain quantum states.
‘CryoRack’ transferred core cooling IP from Anyon Technologies, a global quantum computing specialist, for structure and performance design, and SDT has formalized the establishment of a domestic production system based on this.
Leading the Material Parts Industry with Quantum Design and Manufacturing in the Global Quantum Ecosystem
SDT introduced core hardware for quantum computers, including domestically produced TTMU (Time Tagging Measurement Unit), CCU (Coincidence Counting Unit), QCU (Qubit Controller Unit), and PGU (Pulse Generator Unit).
Additionally, the hybrid quantum computing cloud service ‘QuREKA’ provided attendees the opportunity to directly execute algorithms such as Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA) and Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE), allowing them to experience SDT's quantum computing technology capabilities and platform competitiveness firsthand.
In addition, innovative products driving the practical industrial application of quantum technology, such as quantum key distribution (QKD), QRNG cameras, quantum dot SWIR cameras, and distributed temperature sensor systems (DTS), were showcased.
Through Quantum Korea 2025, SDT has presented products and solutions that will lead future industrial innovations in quantum computing, sensing, and communication, positioning itself as the optimal partner for custom quantum technology commercialization and demonstrating the extensive applicability of quantum technology.
Going forward, SDT plans to lead innovation across industries by connecting and expanding the quantum technology ecosystem, based on even more precise and outstanding technological capabilities.
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