Quantum Computing Stocks Rally Across the Board… Wooriro, Aton, KCS, and Others Surge by Over 10%
Quantum computing-related stocks are rising across the board during trading sessions in the domestic stock market, drawing investor attention. As expectations s

Quantum computing-related stocks are rising across the board during trading sessions in the domestic stock market, drawing investor attention. As expectations spread for quantum cryptographic communication, next-generation security technologies, and quantum network infrastructure, buying volume is flooding into related stocks overall.
As of the afternoon of the 10th, within the quantum computing theme, Wooriro rose by 585 won (13.10%) from the previous trading day to 5,050 won, while KCS climbed 820 won (10.28%) to 8,800 won. Aton surged 370 won (10.05%) to 4,050 won, and Solid gained 940 won (9.68%) to 10,650 won, showing strong momentum.
Following them, HancomWith soared 9.55% to 3,155 won, Finetec rose 8.72% to 1,733 won, CoWeaver jumped 8.16% to 5,300 won, Lanix climbed 6.93% to 1,373 won, Photon increased 5.78% to 1,939 won, and Woorinet surged 11.40% to 7,720 won, leading the overall upward trend in the sector.
The market is focusing on the fact that quantum computing technology is emerging as a key future industry as it converges with artificial intelligence (AI), data centers, and next-generation cryptographic systems. In particular, as the competition to develop quantum cryptographic communication and security solutions in preparation for the commercialization of quantum computers intensifies, investor sentiment toward domestic related companies is improving.
Major countries, including the United States, are accelerating research and development investments and expanding industrial ecosystems to foster quantum computing as a national strategic technology. In Korea as well, quantum technology research and communication infrastructure construction are gradually expanding, drawing attention to the mid- to long-term growth potential of related companies.
However, investors should note that the quantum computing industry is still in its early growth stage, and as such, stock price volatility may increase depending on individual companies' business progress, R&D achievements, government policies, and supply and demand changes.
[※ This article was written with the assistance of AI. It was compiled based on intraday market prices and publicly available market information. Stock prices and market conditions are subject to real-time fluctuations. Investment decisions should be made carefully at the investor's own responsibility after directly verifying the latest disclosures and market prices.]
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