China is set to release a new plan this year called 'China Standards 2035' with the aim of influencing how the next-generation of technologies will work.
China is set to release a new plan this year called "China Standards 2035" with the aim of influencing how the next-generation of technologies, from telecommunications to artificial intelligence, will work.Experts described standards as something that can "shape the playing field and landscape for the future of these technologies.
"The diagnosis is, we are entering an era that will be defined by new technological systems and networks and technologies and the leaders in those are yet to be determined and this gives China the opportunity to determine that," Emily de La Bruyere, co-founder of consultancy Horizon Advisory, told CNBC in an interview.Technologies and industries around the world have standards that define how they work and their interoperability around the world.
Technical standards is not a topic that is simply abstruse but a concrete way to shape the playing field and landscape for the future of these technologies.Standards are behind many of the technologies we use every day, such as our smartphones. Some of the points in the plan from March include a push to improve standards domestically across various industries, from agriculture to manufacturing. But one section of the document highlights the need to establish a "new generation of information technology and biotechnology standard system."
One expert said the move is a dual play — to strengthen standards domestically and boost the economy, and to have influence globally. As Beijing began researching for China Standards 2035, an official reportedly said it was the country's opportunity to "surpass" the rest of the world. Dai Hong, director of the second department of industrial standards of China's National Standardization Management Committee, was quoted by state-backed publication Xinhua as saying at that time that many of the patents and technical standards for next-generation technologies had not yet been formed.
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