European full-stack quantum hardware developer QUDORA Technologies GmbH has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Korean deep-tech specialist QAI Co., Ltd. to co-deploy trapped-ion quantum processing units (QPUs) inside regional artificial intelligence data centers. Executed on July 9, 2026, the international framework initiates a technical feasibility study to wire QUDORA’s hardware layers directly into operational AI cloud infrastructures managed by QAI in South Korea. The integration track aims to establish a co-processing testbed where machine learning models and optimization subroutines can bounce workloads dynamically between classical hyper-scale graphics processors (GPUs) and low-noise quantum nodes without routing delays.
[ QUDORA - QAI Partnership Matrix ]
Hardware Modality ──► Integrated full-stack ion-trap QPUs driven by microwave electronics.
Qubit Control Layer ──► Laser-free Near Field Quantum Control (NFQC) built on standard CMOS.
Facility Infrastructure──► Multi-tenant AI data centers managed locally by QAI (South Korea).
Regional Roadmap ──► Using South Korea as a commercial base to penetrate wider APAC markets.
The technological alliance pairs QUDORA’s laser-free quantum manipulation framework with QAI’s vertically integrated computing stacks. Unlike traditional trapped-ion architectures that rely on heavy, alignment-sensitive optical laser lines to trigger gate operations, QUDORA utilizes its proprietary Near Field Quantum Control (NFQC) technology. This control scheme uses highly integrated microwave-based electronic circuitry embedded directly into the microfabricated ion-trap processor substrate. By replacing complex external optics with standard CMOS-compatible semiconductor electronics, the architecture drastically reduces fundamental phase noise and environmental drift. This hardware footprint extends raw qubit coherence intervals and high-fidelity connectivity while establishing a standardized fabrication baseline to scale past thousands of physical qubits inside standard foundry loops.
The strategic rollout, supervised by QUDORA CEO Amado Bautista and QAI CEO Se-man Lim, focuses on addressing field application modeling. QAI will leverage its algorithmic libraries—including quantum-classical hybrid variants optimized for financial portfolio balancing, transport routing, and targeted molecular pharmaceutical discoveries—to evaluate QUDORA’s on-site hardware integration. Beyond regional operations in Seoul, the partner companies plan to utilize QUDORA’s established sub-offices in Braunschweig, Germany, and Tokyo, Japan, to coordinate technical workshops, export compliance profiles, and enterprise demonstration tracks across wider Asia-Pacific markets—targeting commercial adoption across India, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia.
The official deployment announcement, technological integration frameworks, and APAC marketing milestones can be reviewed here, and verified through the institutional market registry reports here.
July 9, 2026

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