[Event] SDT to Showcase Next-Gen Quantum Solutions at 2025 KPS Fall Meeting: Unveiling World’s First 20-Channel CCU

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Executive Summary

Strategic Exhibition: SDT will participate as a Platinum Sponsor at the '2025 KPS Fall Meeting,' Korea's largest physics conference, to unveil its comprehensive lineup of domestically developed quantum research equipment, covering the entire development lifecycle.

Technological Breakthrough: The showcase will highlight the world's only 20-channel Coincidence Counting Unit (CCU), a revolutionary device enabling large-scale multi-photon experiments with 100MHz counting rates and 2ns precision, validated by publications in top-tier journals like Nature Physics.

Domestic Ecosystem Leadership: SDT aims to resolve chronic issues associated with foreign equipment—such as delivery delays and lack of support—by providing robust domestic solutions and positioning itself as a "technical solution partner" that actively fosters the local quantum research ecosystem.

SDT Unveils Core Lineup of Domestically Developed Quantum Equipment at KPS Fall Meeting

SDT (CEO Jiwon Yune) announced its participation as a Platinum Sponsor in the '2025 KPS Fall Meeting,' hosted by the Korean Physical Society. The event, the largest annual gathering of physicists in Korea to exchange the latest research trends, will commence on the 21st at the Kimdaejung Convention Center in Gwangju.

At this event, SDT plans to concentrate on introducing key solutions that determine the performance of quantum computers, showcasing a suite of technologies developed entirely with domestic capabilities.

Revolutionary Research Equipment: The 20-Channel CCU

The spotlight of the exhibition is on the Coincidence Counting Unit (CCU), which boasts world-leading performance.

World’s First 20-Channel Support: It is the only device globally to support 20 input channels, enabling large-scale multi-photon experiments that were previously impossible.

Unrivaled Specifications: With a maximum counting rate of 100 MHz and a precise coincidence time window of 2 nanoseconds (ns), the equipment has proven its technological superiority.

Proven Reliability: The CCU has played a decisive role in enabling domestic researchers to publish papers in world-class academic journals such as Nature Physics and Nature Communications.

Comprehensive Quantum Technology Lineup

SDT will also exhibit a full spectrum of equipment that covers the entire quantum computer development process:

TTMU (Time Tagging Measurement Unit): An ultra-precision instrument measuring photon arrival times in picoseconds (one-trillionth of a second). Its versatility spans quantum optics, chemistry, and bio-fields, making it a staple in leading universities and government research institutes.

QCU (Qubit Control Unit): For precise control of diverse qubits.

PGU (Pulse Generator Unit): For synchronizing complex quantum systems.

CryoRack: A domestic cooling solution capable of realizing ultra-low temperature environments of 10 millikelvins (mK).

Strategic Value: Solving Pain Points with Domestic Solutions

SDT’s greatest strength lies in its deep understanding of the domestic research environment. The company offers a compelling alternative to high-cost foreign equipment, addressing chronic issues such as delivery delays, maintenance difficulties, and the absence of technical support.

SDT’s core strategy focuses on:

Rational Pricing & Rapid Supply: Ensuring accessibility and speed for researchers.

Close Technical Support: Providing on-site support by domestic engineers to resolve researcher inconveniences.

Talent Incubation: Beyond equipment development, SDT is co-developing practical training curriculums with leading universities where students directly control qubits, actively contributing to the cultivation of future quantum talent.

Jiwon Yune, CEO of SDT, stated, "The KPS Fall Meeting is a significant venue to present the fruits of pure domestic quantum technology, accumulated over years, to Korea's top physicists." He added, "Beyond merely being an equipment supplier, we will contribute to expanding the horizon of domestic quantum research as a 'Technical Solution Partner,' helping researchers solve technical challenges and achieve optimal research outcomes."