키사이트테크놀로지스 코리아(사장 이선우)가 6월24일부터 26일까지 서울 aT센터에서 열리는 ‘퀀텀코리아 2025’에 3년 연속 참가해 국내 양자 기술 생태계 강화에 앞장선다. ‘양자 혁신 가속화(Accelerate Quantum Innovation)’를 기치로 내건 키사이트는 양자 제어 시스템(QCS), 단일 광자 검출기, 양자 EDA(전자설계자동화), 포스트 양자 암호화(PQC) 솔루션 등 폭넓은 제품군을 시연한다.
Participating in Quantum Korea 2025, introducing integrated portfolio of QCS, single photon detector, quantum EDA, and PQC
Keysight Technologies Korea (President Lee Seon-woo) accelerates next-generation quantum innovation by unveiling an integrated quantum control, verification, and security solution.
Keysight Korea will participate in 'Quantum Korea 2025' held at the aT Center in Seoul from June 24 to 26 for the third consecutive year, taking the lead in strengthening the domestic quantum technology ecosystem.
Keysight, which has set its sights on ‘Accelerate Quantum Innovation,’ will demonstrate a broad range of product lines, including quantum control systems (QCS), single-photon detectors, quantum electronic design automation (EDA), and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions.
The year 2025 is the official UNESCO/UN International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of quantum mechanics.
The scientific and industrial communities are emphasizing the importance of solving technological challenges and collaboration in fields such as quantum computing, communications, and sensing, and are focusing on high-speed, high-precision quantum design, emulation, and test systems.
In line with this global trend, Keysight presents integrated solutions across all stages of quantum technology.
The first solution is the quantum control system (QCS)) is a platform that combines digital hardware and full-stack software to simplify the control and readout process of various quantum devices such as superconducting qubits, trapped ions, and spin qubits.
This allows researchers to easily implement custom waveform generation, real-time error correction, and multi-channel synchronization control.
The single photon detector demo combines Keysight's tunable laser source with open-source Labber software to maximize single photon detection rates.
It plays a key role in next-generation quantum applications, such as verifying the security of quantum communication and improving the sensitivity of quantum sensors.
The quantum EDA solution consists of ‘QuantumPro (W3037E)’ for superconducting qubit design and ‘Quantum Circuit Simulation (W3703B)’ for large-scale nonlinear circuit simulation.
QuantumPro provides circuit layout, electromagnetic (EM) simulation, and quantum parameter extraction in a single environment, while the W3703B supports flux quantization-based precision modeling, significantly reducing design verification time.
The Inspector Post-Quantum Cryptography (Inspector PQC) solution proactively detects device and chip security vulnerabilities through hardware fault injection and side-channel analysis capabilities. It provides a post-quantum cryptography algorithm testing environment, enabling the construction of a secure communication infrastructure even in the era of quantum computers.
“Following next-generation communications, AI, and semiconductors, quantum technology has also emerged as a national strategic technology,” said Lee Sun-woo, president of Keysight Korea. “Keysight’s integrated quantum control, verification, and security solutions presented at Quantum Korea 2025 will serve as a catalyst to accelerate quantum innovation in Korea.”
Companies and research institutes participating in Quantum Korea 2025 can experience actual test and design workflows firsthand at the Keysight booth (C-11).