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Thailand and IBM Launch Siam Quantum Square to Expand Quantum Innovation and Tech-Sovereignty Reach

Chulalongkorn University inaugurated the new hub at Samyan Mitrtown with a national focus on quantum-ready talent and applied research.
Thailand has taken a major step in advanced technology leadership with the launch of Siam Quantum Square, a new research and development hub created by Chulalongkorn University in partnership with IBM, designed to strengthen Thailand’s quantum innovation capacity and long-term technological self-reliance.

Officially inaugurated on Monday, 26 January 2026, the centre reflects a strategic national ambition: moving beyond the role of technology consumer toward becoming a sovereign developer of frontier systems that can support economic resilience, cybersecurity preparedness, and high-value innovation across Southeast Asia.

Siam Quantum Square was launched at Samyan Mitrtown in Bangkok, with Chulalongkorn University describing it as the largest facility of its kind in Thailand.

The initiative is supported by high-level Memorandums of Understanding with international partners, signalling an outward-looking model that combines global collaboration with strong domestic capability-building.

At the heart of the project is a clear institutional commitment to applied science.

Chulalongkorn University President Professor Dr Wilert Puriwat framed the hub as a practical engine for tangible innovation, aimed at equipping Thai scientists and physicists with the tools to translate advanced research into real economic and societal outcomes.

The centre will operate across four core pillars: developing quantum-ready talent, advancing strategic research at world-class standards, enabling cross-sector collaboration, and expanding public engagement so that quantum literacy becomes part of Thailand’s broader innovation culture.

This focus on talent is particularly significant for Thailand’s long-term competitiveness.

Quantum technologies are expected to reshape fields such as secure communications, advanced computing, materials science, and next-generation cybersecurity, making workforce development a central pillar of national readiness.

Siam Quantum Square also supports Thailand’s ability to navigate a global environment where technological protectionism is becoming more common.

By investing in domestic expertise and research infrastructure, Thailand is positioning itself to participate in critical future supply chains with greater confidence and autonomy.

For Thailand, the broader national value is not only scientific prestige, but a durable innovation platform that can attract investment, inspire youth in advanced science, and strengthen the country’s role as a constructive technology leader in the region.

With Siam Quantum Square, Thailand is demonstrating that future-facing innovation can be built at home—through strong institutions, international partnerships, and a clear commitment to national capability, dignity, and progress.

What we can confirm is the official inauguration of Siam Quantum Square by Chulalongkorn University with IBM partnership; what’s still unclear is the full operational timeline for specific research programmes and sector deployments.

The launch marks an uplifting milestone for Thailand’s innovation story, signalling a confident and forward-looking national trajectory in one of the world’s most transformative scientific frontiers.
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