Orientom and Deep In Sight Develop Quantum AI for Defense

Quantum computing company Orientom (CEO Alfred Bang) and AI-driven 3D sensing solutions company Deep In Sight (CEO Lucas Oh) announced on the 20th that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly develop quantum artificial intelligence models for defense applications.

Under the agreement, the two companies will collaborate on the development of battlefield simulation models that merge quantum and AI algorithms, research the standardization of 3D spatial data for quantum computing applications, and build integrated platforms combining their core technologies. The partnership aims to maximize technological synergy and accelerate the deployment of advanced solutions in the defense sector.

Orientom, leveraging its expertise in quantum algorithms, quantum financial services, and platform technologies, will spearhead the quantum computing component of the project. Deep In Sight, on the other hand, will enhance its AI and 3D spatial data analysis capabilities to provide optimized solutions for addressing practical challenges in defense and enhancing real-world applications.

The companies emphasized that the collaboration is not limited to defense. The technologies are expected to serve as a foundation for advanced AI model development across industries that demand high-level analysis and complex decision-making, including finance, smart cities, and beyond.

Deep In Sight brings proprietary technology in lightweight AI-powered 3D camera solutions capable of precisely extracting complex environmental data such as spatial recognition, object detection, and biometric identification. These capabilities are particularly suited for real-time battlefield awareness and predictive simulation systems critical to defense and security operations.

Lucas Oh, CEO of Deep In Sight said, “This agreement marks a significant starting point in accelerating technological independence and advancement in strategic national sectors through the convergence of AI and quantum technologies. We aim to lead the high-precision defense solutions market with differentiated lightweight AI and 3D spatial information technologies.”

Alfred Bang, CEO of Orientom, added: “Through this partnership, we will deliver effective research outcomes and commercialization cases. Our goal is to ensure that quantum-based AI technologies create meaningful breakthroughs across a wide range of industries.”