
Quantum Korea 2026
Organizing Teams
In order to ensure the successful completion of the 'Quantum Korea 2026' event, representatives from academic societies,
business associations, and government-funded research institutes in relevant fields as well as government officials are
participating as organizing committee members.
It operates based on the synergy of industry, academia, research organizations, and government.
Organization
Ministry of Science and ICT
Quantum Korea 2026
Organizing Committee
Secretariat

International
Conference Subcommittee
International Research and
Industry Exhibition Subcommittee
International Cooperation
Subcommittee

Organizing Committee
| Classification | Name | Affiliation / Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chairperson | Chairperson | Taehyun Kim | Professor, Seoul National University |
| Academia | Academia | Donghun Lee | President, Quantum Information Society of Korea |
| Academia | Eunseong Kim | Professor, KAIST Graduate School of Quantum Science and Technology | |
| Industry | Industry | Seong-Hyok Kim | Managing Director, LG Electronics |
| Industry | Tak-Gi Ryu | Vice President, SKT | |
| Research | Research | Yongsu Kim | Head, Center for Quantum Information, KIST |
| Research | Jaehyuk Choi | Director, Quantum Technology Institute, KRISS | |
| Research | Chunju Youn | Assistant Vice President, Quantum Technology Research Division, ETRI | |
| Research | Jaegyoon Hahm | Head, Quantum Computing Service Center, KISTI | |
| Government | Government | Kyung-Sook Yoon | Director General, R&D Policy Bureau, MSIT |
| Government | Seong-Uk Jeong | Director, Quantum Technology Division, MSIT | |
| Administrative secretary | Yonuk Chong | Director, QCenter, Sungkyunkwan University | |
| Advisor | Jaewan Kim | Director, Center for Hyper-Connected Scalable Super-Quantum Computing, KRISS |
Committee
| Classification | Name | Affiliation / Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Co-Chairperson | Co-Chairperson | Donghun Lee | Professor, Department of Physics, Korea University |
| Co-Chairperson | Junghee Ryu | Director, Quantum Information Application Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) |
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| Committee Member | Committee Member | Sang-Wook Han | Head, Quantum Technology Application Hub, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) |
| Committee Member | Taeyoung Choi | Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Ewha Womans University | |
| Committee Member | Seok-Kyun Son | Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Kyung Hee University | |
| Committee Member | Kihwan Kim | Director, Center for Trapped Ion Quantum Science, Institute for Basic Science | |
| Committee Member | Yong-Su Kim | Head, Center for Quantum Information / Principal Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) | |
| Committee Member | Changsuk Noh | Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Kyungpook National University | |
| Committee Member | Jinwoong Cha | Senior Researcher, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) | |
| Committee Member | Yosep Kim | Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Korea University | |
| Committee Member | Je-Hyung Kim | Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) | |
| Committee Member | Myung-Joong Hwang | Associate Professor of Physics, Duke Kunshan University, China | |
| Committee Member | Taehyun Kim | Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Seoul National University |
| Classification | Name | Affiliation / Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chairperson | Chairperson | Jaegyoon Hahm | Head, Quantum Computing Service Center, KISTI |
| Committee Member | Committee Member | Brad Kim | CQO, MegazoneCloud |
| Committee Member | Sangyun Uhm | CEO, IDQ Korea | |
| Committee Member | SangWook Woo | CEO, PharmCADD | |
| Committee Member | Hyosil Kim | Director, Future Quantum Convergence forum | |
| Committee Member | Yonuk Chong | Director, QCenter |
| Classification | Name | Affiliation / Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chairperson | Jinhee Kim | Director General, K-Quantum International Cooperation Office, KRISS | |
| Committee Member | Committee Member | Seokho Kim | Program officer, Quantum Technology Division, NRF |
| Committee Member | Yoonchae Cheong | Director, Korea-US Quantum Technology Cooperation Center | |
| Committee Member | GapDong Park | Director, Korea Europe Quantum Science Technology Cooperation Center | |
| Committee Member | Yonuk Chong | Director, QCenter |
The exhibition application will open on March 11, 2026
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Privacy Policy
The "Quantum Korea 2026 Organizing Committee" (hereinafter referred to as the organizer) values your personal information and complies with the “Act on Promotion of Information and Communication Network Utilization and Information Protection”. According to the personal information handling policy, the organizer will inform you about the purpose and method of using the personal information provided by you and what measures are being taken to protect the personal information. The organizer will notify you through a notice on the website (or individual notice) when revising the privacy policy.
Information to be collected
The Quantum Korea 2026 is collecting the following personal information for membership registration, consultation, and service application.
1. Collecting data: Name, mobile, e-mail, occupation, position, and other options
2. Automatic collecting data: Service usage records, visit logs, cookies, visit IP information
3. How to collect personal information: Homepage (pre-registration, participating companies, etc.)
The purpose of collection of personal information
The Quantum Korea 2026 utilizes personal information collected for participation and viewing guidance related to the event for the following purposes.
1. Identification, real name verification, and intention to sign up according to service use
2. Deliver notice and secure communication path and information
3. Materials for providing personalized services for the latest information such as new services
4. Prevention of fraudulent use and unauthorized use of bad members
5. Other smooth and high-quality services
Duration of retention of personal data
In principle, Personal data will not be kept longer than that is necessary for the fulfillment of the purpose for which it is collected. However, the following information shall be preserved for the period specified for the following reasons.
*Retention Data: name, mobile, e-mail, occupation, position, and other options
*Reason of retention: improvement of service, survey statistics, and guide the next event
*Retention period: About 1 year - Within 1 month after the event of next year ends
If you do not agree to collect required personal information You have the right to refuse to collect your personal information, and in this case, you may not be able to sign up to use our membership-only service or a customer inquiries’ section where answers are required.In the case of optional information that is not required, you may not agree to collect personal information and there is no restriction on the use of the service. The collected personal information shall be used within the scope notified by the "Personal Information Collection and Use Purpose" and shall not be used beyond the scope or provided other companies or institutions.
Ensure the safety of personal information
The Quantum Korea 2026 is taking necessary manage to secure safety as follows.
1. Managerial measures: Establishment and implementation of internal management plans and regular education for personal information protection
2. Technical measures: Management of access rights to personal information processing systems, installation of access control systems, installation of encryption and security programs, etc.
3. Physical measures: Control of access to personal information storage such as data processing rooms
Responsibility of Personal Information Management The person in charge of personal information management at this event will be fully responsible for any accidents that violate what was notified to the user when protecting personal information using this event.However, despite technical supplementary measures, they are not responsible for information damage caused by unexpected accidents related to basic network risks such as hacking.