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electronicsJuly 5, 2026
Quantum Sensors: A New Era of Energy Efficiency for ASEAN Factories
A South Korean startup is using quantum sensors to help factories in ASEAN pinpoint and reduce energy waste.
Quantum Technology Meets Industrial Efficiency in ASEAN Factories \\[10pt] In a world where energy efficiency is becoming increasingly critical, a South Korean startup, xDots, is pioneering a new approach. Instead of focusing on the much-hyped quantum computing, xDots is leveraging quantum sensors to help factories, data centers, and large buildings in Southeast Asia identify and reduce energy waste. This innovative solution, called xEnergy, was recently showcased at Quantum Korea 2026, South Korea's largest quantum science and technology event. \\[10pt] The heart of xEnergy is a quantum sensor named xSee, which uses diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers. These NV centers are tiny defects within a diamond crystal, where one carbon atom is replaced by nitrogen and an adjacent position is left empty. This imperfection gives the diamond unique quantum properties, allowing it to detect minute changes in magnetic fields and electric currents with high precision. Unlike many other quantum technologies, NV-center sensors can operate at room temperature, making them ideal for industrial settings. \\[10pt] For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this technology could be a game-changer. Large manufacturing plants, refrigeration systems, HVAC equipment, and data centers in these countries often struggle with visibility into their energy consumption. Conventional sensors can measure current and power, but they may miss subtle inefficiencies that lead to significant energy waste. xEnergy, with its ±0.01% measurement precision, can capture these small changes, providing real-time insights into when and where energy is being wasted. \\[10pt] The system consists of three main components: xSee, xMon, and xOpt. xSee continuously measures electrical current, magnetic fields, and energy flow from industrial equipment. The collected data is then analyzed by an AI-based engine and visualized through xMon, a dashboard that provides real-time energy flow visualization. Finally, xOpt recommends more efficient operating schedules and equipment settings, helping to reduce energy consumption without compromising productivity. \\[10pt] Early trials of xEnergy have shown promising results. In proof-of-concept projects, the system has demonstrated energy savings of 15 to 30 percent in various industrial settings, including refrigeration and freezing facilities, predictive maintenance for industrial pumps, and HVAC optimization. These savings are significant, especially for energy-intensive industries in ASEAN, where reducing operational costs can have a substantial impact on profitability. \\[10pt] As the technology continues to be tested and validated, factory buyers in ASEAN should consider the potential benefits of adopting quantum sensing. By investing in xEnergy, factories can not only reduce their energy bills but also contribute to a more sustainable and efficient industrial landscape. The combination of quantum sensing, AI, and IoT in a practical, user-friendly system makes xEnergy a compelling solution for any factory looking to optimize its energy use and enhance its bottom line. \\[10pt] **Takeaway for Factory Buyers:** \\[10pt] Quantum sensors, like those used in xEnergy, offer a new level of precision in energy management. For factories in ASEAN, this means the ability to pinpoint and reduce energy waste, leading to significant cost savings and a more sustainable operation. Consider integrating this cutting-edge technology to stay ahead in the competitive industrial landscape.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Interesting Engineering, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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