The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's official website today released the "Notice on Issuing the Key Points of Industrial and Information Technology Standards Work for 2025."
Main Objectives: Focus on establishing a modern industrial system by implementing the "Implementation Plan for the New Industry Standardization Pilot Project (2023-2035)." Continue to improve the standard system for emerging industries, proactively plan for future industry standard research, develop over 1,800 industry standards, and establish more than 5 standardization technical organizations for emerging and future industries.
To strengthen the security foundation of industrial development, a guideline for the construction of the mandatory national standard system for industry and information technology will be compiled, organizing the development of over 100 mandatory national standards. To promote the globalization of industries, support the development of over 100 international standards led by Chinese enterprises and institutions, aiming for an international standard conversion rate of 88% across the industry. Enhance the modernization level of industry governance to provide strong support for promoting new industrialization and accelerating the building of a manufacturing and network power.
The Notice mentions: Strengthen the construction of standards for advantageous industries, including improving the fifth-generation mobile communication (5G) standards system, and promoting the development of standards for smart terminals such as lightweight 5G, 5G millimeter wave, and Tiantong satellite functions.
Strengthen the construction of standards for emerging industries, including accelerating the development of new information infrastructure standards, and advancing standard research on 5G-A, low-altitude information infrastructure, 6G, and quantum secure communication.
Strengthen the construction of standards for future industries, conducting standard research on technologies such as the metaverse, brain-computer interfaces, quantum information, humanoid robots, generative artificial intelligence, bio-manufacturing, advanced computing, future displays, future networks, and new energy storage.