Megazone Cloud and Pasqal have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to bring Pasqal's QPU technology to Megazone's cloud platform.The MoU will see Pasqal's full-stack neutral-atom Quantum Processing Unit (QPU) technology, including Quantum Software Development Kits (QSDKs), offered via Megazone Cloud's WAVE platform - a cloud-based quantum computing platform.Pasqal's quantum computers use neutral-atom quantum computing, which involves controlling Rydberg atoms with high-precision optical tweezers. According to the company, the technology "allows for arbitrary 2D and 3D topology and operates in Analog mode" and is suited to "large-scale quantum simulation and optimization problems involving up to a hundred qubits."In addition to being available via Megazone Cloud, the two companies will also work to identify and develop quantum computing use cases across finance, logistics, biotechnology, and manufacturing sectors, and to pursue dedicated on-premises QPU deployment opportunities with South Korean customers.Wasiq Bokhari, Pasqal's CEO, said: "South Korea is one of the world's most advanced technology economies, and its enterprises are heavy users of cloud computing and are ready for quantum. This MoU with Megazone Cloud is the foundation for a commercial partnership that will drive adoption, putting Pasqal's neutral-atom hardware where it matters most: inside enterprise workflows, at scale, through a platform Korean organizations already trust."Lee Joo-wan, CEO of Megazone Cloud Corporation, added: "Megazone Cloud has built its leadership by delivering what is next before it becomes expected. Quantum computing is the most consequential infrastructure investment a Korean enterprise can make over the next decade, and this MoU with Pasqal positions our clients to move today, with confidence, and through a partner of global standing."Megazone Cloud is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and describes itself as an AI-native cloud company. It has operations in ten countries, including Korea, North America, Japan, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East.Pasqal's quantum technology is also available in Europe via the OVHcloud Quantum Platform, and Scaleway via Pasqal's Massy HQ. Google, AWS, and Microsoft also offer access to Pasqal's neutral-atom quantum computer via their quantum platforms.Earlier this year, Pasqal revealed it was going public via a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) merger. The company was founded in 2019, and its co-founder, Professor Alain Aspect, was awarded a Nobel Prize in 2022 for his work on entangled photons.In May 2026, Pasqal inaugurated a quantum computer in Saudi Arabia with Aramco.