The implementation plan of the new industry standardization pilot project is released, focusing on the key areas of "8+9" new industry standardization

On August 22, four departments including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology jointly issued the "Implementation Plan for the New Industry Standardization Pilot Project (2023-2035)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Implementation Plan"). The "Implementation Plan" mainly focuses on emerging industries and future industry standardization work, forming an "8+9" key area of ​​new industry standardization, and proposes "three-step" goals for 2025, 2030 and 2035. The "Implementation Plan" clarifies that new industries refer to emerging industries and future industries that use new technologies to develop and grow. They have the characteristics of active innovation, technology intensiveness, and broad development prospects, and are related to the overall development of the national economy and society and the optimization and upgrading of industrial structure.

The "Implementation Plan" mainly focuses on emerging industries and future industry standardization work, forming an "8+9" key area of ​​new industry standardization. Among them, emerging industries focus on eight major fields including new generation information technology, new energy, new materials, high-end equipment, new energy vehicles, green environmental protection, civil aviation, ships and marine engineering equipment; future industries focus on metaverse, brain-computer interface, quantum Nine major fields include information, humanoid robots, generative artificial intelligence, biological manufacturing, future displays, future networks, and new energy storage.

Among them, the field of new generation information technology: optimizing and improving 5G standards for key scenarios and industry applications. Develop software standards such as basic software, industrial software, and application software. Develop standards for emerging digital fields such as big data, Internet of Things, computing power, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, blockchain, industrial Internet, and satellite Internet.

In the direction of 5G standards, we will formulate and revise 5G core network, base station and terminal equipment standards for 5G enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), high-reliability low-latency communications (uRLLC), and high-speed large-connection Internet of Things. Develop 5G evolution (5G-A) technical standards for non-terrestrial networks, new passive IoT, and integrated communication sensing for vertical industries. Develop 5G application and safety standards for key industries such as industry, medical care, electric power, and mining.

In the emerging digital field, we will develop basic universal standards for data quality, data management, data sharing, and data security, standards for the circulation of data elements such as data registration, evaluation, and transactions, and application standards for industrial big data. Develop cloud computing standards such as cloud operating systems, intelligent cloud services, computing services, cloud native, cloud migration, distributed cloud, edge cloud , industry cloud, cloud applications, and cloud security.

In the direction of future networks, pre-research on standards such as 6G basic theory, vision requirements, typical applications, and key capabilities will be carried out. Facing the urgent needs of industrial digital transformation, accelerate the development of key network technology standards such as deterministic networks, digital twin networks, computing network integration/computing power networks, autonomous networks, and network endogenous security.

The relevant person in charge of the Science and Technology Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said that based on the standardization needs of different stages of the development of new industries, the "Implementation Plan" breaks down and sets up five main tasks: building systems, strengthening capabilities, grasping emerging technologies, planning for the future, and expanding space. New industry standardization requires "what to do" and "how to do it".

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