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KACST launches Saudi Quantum Network Alliance to advance quantum research and strengthen cybersecurity

The initiative brings together government entities and major technology firms, including Cybrani, Salam, Microsoft, and Cisco. 

KACST launches Saudi Quantum Network Alliance to advance quantum research and strengthen cybersecurity
[Source photo: Krishna Prasad/Fast Company Middle East]

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) has announced the launch of the Saudi Quantum Network (SQN) Alliance — a national initiative aimed at advancing quantum communication research and strengthening the Kingdom’s cybersecurity capabilities.

The initiative brings together government entities and leading technology companies, including Cybrani (a subsidiary of Aramco Digital), Salam, Microsoft, and Cisco.

The alliance seeks to build an integrated ecosystem that enhances data security and supports Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a global hub for advanced technology and innovation.

Eng. Ibrahim Alshadokhi, CEO of the Internet Services Unit at KACST, said the SQN Alliance represents a new model of collaboration between the public and private sectors. He noted that the initiative will pilot the development of a quantum network in the Kingdom, helping to build national expertise and technical capabilities in this emerging field.

Alshadokhi added that the alliance, supported by the Saudi Research and Innovation Network (Maeen) at KACST, aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 by enabling real-world quantum communication experiments and integrating them with national research and education networks. This approach, he said, advances the nation’s broader research, development, and innovation goals.

Launched during International Internet Day events hosted at KACST, the SQN Alliance underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to leading in frontier technologies and scientific progress, both regionally and globally.

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