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China promotes standards for new industries for better development


BEIJING: Baoding’s intelligent traffic coordination has improved flow by 4.6%, highlighting the potential of synchronised vehicle and infrastructure based on unified protocols, People’s Daily reported.

Standardisation is emphasised to drive innovation in strategic fields like biomanufacturing and aerospace through 2035. Lingshu Technology in Shanghai points out that fragmented autonomous driving data formats are currently limiting progress.

Since 2016, over 1,000 electronic safety and security benchmarks emerged alongside specialized bodies addressing integrated circuits and industrial software. New generation IT also saw major standardization advances, said China Electronics Standardisation Institute’s Yang Jianjun.

Moreover, China has spearheaded nearly 200 international norms while expanding global body participation. The latest blueprint weighs present capabilities against future goals.

Information technology leads eight existing spheres as future industries eye human-computer interaction, AI and quan
tum computing. In digital twin steel mills, systematized data flow increased efficiency 60% as companies amplify calls for further efforts.

“By reducing trial costs and enabling supply chain coordination, standards bring new opportunities,” said tech firm IAE’s CEO An Hongwei. Officials similarly stressed improving collaborative mechanisms and internationalisation to build out emerging industry ecosystems.

Source: Emirates News Agency