DeepInsight, a company specializing in AI-based 3D sensing solutions, and Orientom, a quantum computing technology company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The collaboration aims to develop a 3D spatial information-based quantum AI model for the defense sector, with the objective of integrating quantum and AI algorithms for defense battlefield simulation.
Orientom is responsible for developing core quantum platform technologies, including quantum algorithms. DeepInsight provides optimization solutions based on artificial intelligence and 3D spatial data analysis, leveraging proprietary technologies for spatial recognition, object detection, and biometrics. The key collaborative projects outlined in the agreement include developing a platform that integrates both companies’ technologies, as well as researching the standardization of 3D spatial data for quantum computing.
This collaboration is expected to serve as a foundation for developing AI models that incorporate quantum computing across industries requiring complex analysis and high-level decision-making. Potential applications beyond national defense may include finance and smart cities. DeepInsight CEO Eunsong Oh noted that the agreement is a starting point for advancing technological independence in national strategic fields through the convergence of AI and quantum technology. Orientom CEO Alfred Bang commented on the goal of creating effective research results and commercialization cases.
Read more about this partnership in Newstap here, ZDNet here, and on the DeepInsight website here.
August 20, 2025