Announcement • Jul 04
BTQ Technologies Corp. Unveils Commercial Version Of QuREKA Hybrid Quantum Cloud Platform At Quantum Korea 2026
BTQ Technologies Corp. announced that the commercial version of QuREKA, the hybrid quantum cloud platform operated by its strategic partner SDT Inc., will be unveiled at Quantum Korea 2026, taking place July 2 to 4 at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul. At the core of the commercial platform is MIMIQ, the high-performance quantum emulator developed by QPerfect SAS, the French quantum software company that is expected to become a wholly-owned subsidiary of BTQ following the completion of the Company's previously announced acquisition, which remains subject to customary closing conditions. The commercial release marks an important milestone for BTQ. MIMIQ is expected to become part of BTQ's trusted quantum technology portfolio upon the close of the Company's previously announced acquisition of QPerfect, and its deployment as a paid, customer-facing service inside QuREKA represents one of the first commercial channels for that technology. With SDT operating QuREKA in South Korea, the platform creates a direct cloud-based channel for Korean research institutions and enterprises to access MIMIQ. QuREKA is SDT's hybrid quantum cloud platform, bringing CPU, GPU, and QPU resources together in a single environment so that users can build, test, and run quantum algorithms across classical and quantum hardware through the cloud. MIMIQ, first integrated into QuREKA earlier this year, allows users to design and validate circuits at scales of up to thousands of qubits, well beyond the reach of today's physical hardware. That headroom helps research teams and enterprises accelerate quantum R&D and prepare workflows for next-generation processors. With the commercial release, MIMIQ moves from an early-access integration to a fully commercialized service within QuREKA. SDT operates and commercializes the customer-facing platform, while QPerfect provides and maintains the MIMIQ back end. For BTQ, the launch is expected, upon closing of the acquisition, to convert a core QPerfect capability into a live commercial offering and positions QuREKA as an operating layer through which organizations can access, deploy, and scale quantum computing, wherever the underlying hardware resides. Alongside the QuREKA launch, SDT will present its broader quantum portfolio, anchored by its proprietary Quantum Design and Manufacturing capability. According to SDT, the exhibition will introduce a new 4 K cryogenic system, following last year's CryoRack, the first 10 mK-class cryogenic refrigerator manufactured in Korea. The new platform is engineered to serve as core infrastructure for chip-based ion traps, neutral-atom QPUs, superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors, quantum communication, device characterization, and quantum sensing. SDT says it has designed the platform to be compact and cost-efficient, and reports significant inbound interest ahead of the exhibition. SDT will also exhibit a pulse-tube cryocooler responsible for pre-cooling at the 4 K stage, which SDT says reflects a newly restructured strategic partnership with a leading global PTCC supplier, with an official announcement expected in the near future. In parallel, SDT will debut a next-generation precision control system for the fault-tolerant era. This high-density microwave generation system is designed, according to SDT, to control and measure hundreds of qubits simultaneously and to support future integration with NVIDIA's NVQLink. SDT will also show a laser-frequency and optical-path feedback control system for neutral-atom quantum computers operating with more than 1,000 atoms. At the heart of SDT's booth programming is Q-Talk by SDT, a series of curated on-stage conversations bringing together SDT's global industry partners and leading Korean academics. Confirmed industry participants include IonQ, NVIDIA, and QuantWare. The academic program features Prof. Dohun Kim (Seoul National University), Prof. Eunmi Chae (Korea University), and Prof. Changhyup Lee (Hanyang University), each of whom will speak to the evolving role of collaboration between industry and academia in quantum technology.