Deep-tech startup xDots has unveiled its quantum-based industrial hardware infrastructure stack at Quantum Korea 2026, held at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul. Hosted by the South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT, the pan-national tech exhibition brought together 56 corporations and research institutions across 12 countries under the overarching operational directive, Quantum in Action, Grand Challenges for Innovation.” At the center of the exhibition, xDots demonstrated its commercial xEnergy architecture, a live hardware and software environment that integrates advanced physics with multi-agent artificial intelligence to address power hyper-inflation within massive production plants and high-density data centers.

                         [ xEnergy System Topology ]
  xSee Terminal   ──► Diamond NV-based quantum sensor tracking current flow at ±0.01% precision.
  xMon Dashboard  ──► Central telemetry display providing real-time data ingestion and mapping.
  xOpt Optimizer  ──► Independent AI algorithm executing autonomous efficiency scenarios.

The hardware foundation of the framework is driven by xSee, a precision measuring apparatus utilizing diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center quantum technology to map micro-fluctuations in localized magnetic fields and electrical currents. By embedding nitrogen atoms into a synthetic carbon diamond lattice to form a stable NV empty space, the sensor controls electron spin states to serve as functional qubits. Crucially, the diamond NV paradigm functions natively at room temperature, entirely eliminating the bulky, high-maintenance dilution refrigerators and liquid helium cooling hardware required by alternative quantum computers. The sub-system captures live telemetry loops at a verified precision rate of ±0.01%, measuring microscopic voltage spikes and residual current drops that remain undetected by classical transformers.

The underlying software management environment pairs these physical quantum data inputs with automated IoT telemetry pipelines. Discovered metrics pass through an integrated AI analysis engine and populate the xMon unified visibility dashboard. Operational adjustments are then deployed via xOpt, an optimization engine driven by independent algorithms that adjust operational process steps and machine cycles autonomously. To validate the platform’s utility before scaling into global manufacturing hubs, xDots executed comprehensive Proof of Concept (PoC) pilot deployments with South Korean conglomerates. These projects confirmed absolute energy reductions of 15–30%, including a predictive refrigeration maintenance initiative with SPC Secta9ine, a pump diagnostics environment with Kolon Global, and an active HVAC balancing program with Hoban Construction’s Island Resom.

The official commercial product launches, diamond NV hardware parameters, and verified industrial PoC metrics can be reviewed here. Overarching reporting on the global technology agendas, technical standardization trends, and ministerial keynote schedules from the Seoul exhibition can be accessed here.

July 3, 2026