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竞跑新兴产业赛道 深圳参与制定三千余项国际标准(神州看点)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-06 22:05

Core Viewpoint - Shenzhen has become a hub for innovative companies like Huawei, BYD, and DJI, which excel in both domestic and international markets, leveraging international standards as a key advantage [1]. Group 1: International Standards Participation - As of the end of 2024, Shenzhen enterprises have participated in the formulation of 3,379 international standards, covering various industries such as photovoltaics, drones, genetic testing, and graphene [1]. - Bettery New Materials Group has maintained a leading position in the lithium-ion battery anode materials sector for over a decade and is a major supplier to renowned battery manufacturers like CATL [1]. - The push for Bettery to engage in international standard-setting was catalyzed by a critical email questioning Chinese companies' capabilities, which inadvertently reached all conference attendees [1][2]. Group 2: Development of Standards - Bettery, in collaboration with the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology and the China National Institute of Metrology, applied to the IEC for the development of an international standard in graphene, which was initiated in 2017 and published in 2020 [1][3]. - Bettery has led and participated in the formulation of eight international standards related to new energy and materials, with five more currently in progress [3]. Group 3: Drone Technology Standards - Meituan's drone delivery service exemplifies Shenzhen's innovation, with drones capable of delivering orders in complex urban environments, highlighting the need for advanced perception and obstacle avoidance capabilities [3]. - In 2019, Meituan began preparing for international standard formulation in drone perception and obstacle avoidance due to the absence of unified standards [3][4]. - A joint team from Meituan and the China Aviation Industry Corporation led the establishment of the "Drone Perception and Obstacle Avoidance System" standard, which was approved in May 2022 [4]. Group 4: Support for Standardization - Under the guidance of the State Administration for Market Regulation, Shenzhen's market supervision bureau has supported BYD's participation in standardization organizations, leading to the approval of global technical regulations for electric vehicle safety [5]. - Huawei has actively contributed to global standard organizations, submitting nearly 12,000 standard proposals in 2023 and leading the development of 5G standards [5]. - Shenzhen's success in international standard formulation is attributed to strong support in policies, funding, and talent, fostering an ecosystem that prioritizes standards [5].