提升制造业计量创新能力
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-06-24 22:10

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued the "Opinions on the Innovative Development of Manufacturing Measurement" to enhance measurement capabilities in the manufacturing sector, aiming for precision measurement and innovation by 2027 [1][2]. Group 1: Key Tasks and Goals - The "Opinions" outline 14 key tasks to improve the measurement capability system in manufacturing, ensuring products are accurately measured and supporting technological innovation [1]. - By 2027, the goals include achieving significant progress in measurement development, with over 100 key calibration technologies, revising over 300 industry calibration standards, and developing more than 100 sets of measuring instruments [1]. Group 2: Challenges and Shortcomings - Despite advancements, challenges remain such as insufficient effective supply of measurement, inadequate application empowerment, and a lack of professional talent, which hinder the modernization of the industrial chain [2]. - Key common measurement technologies in emerging fields like artificial intelligence and new energy require further breakthroughs, and the development of high-end measuring instruments is relatively weak [2]. Group 3: Innovative Approaches - To address the supply issues, the "Opinions" propose innovative methods such as "ranking and competition" in emerging fields to enhance measurement traceability and transmission [3]. - The emphasis is placed on integrating advanced technologies like AI, big data, and cloud computing into manufacturing measurement, along with establishing a measurement database [3]. Group 4: Service Model and Infrastructure - The "Opinions" highlight the need for innovative measurement service models, strengthening calibration services, and building a robust measurement service system [3]. - Key tasks include supporting measurement institutions to provide "one-stop" services and ensuring compliance with calibration standards throughout the product lifecycle [3]. Group 5: Future Directions - Future efforts should focus on policy coordination, increased funding for measurement research, and fostering collaboration between enterprises, universities, and measurement institutions [4]. - Measurement institutions are encouraged to enhance service capabilities and adopt an "Internet + Measurement" model to improve efficiency [4].