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 22:49

Core Insights - Shenzhen has become a hub for innovative companies like Huawei, BYD, and DJI, excelling in both domestic and international markets through participation in international standard-setting [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 industries such as photovoltaics, drones, genetic testing, and graphene [1] - Better Ray New Materials Group has maintained a leading position in the lithium-ion battery anode materials sector and is a major supplier to well-known battery manufacturers like CATL [1] - The push for Better Ray to participate in international standard-setting was catalyzed by a critical email questioning Chinese companies' capabilities, which inadvertently reached all conference attendees [2][1] Group 2: Drone Technology Standards - Better Ray's application for an international standard in graphene was approved in 2017, and the standard was implemented in 2020, filling a gap in the field [3] - Meituan's drone delivery service highlights the need for advanced perception and obstacle avoidance capabilities, leading to the identification of gaps in existing international standards [3] - In May 2022, a joint team from Meituan and the China Aviation Industry Corporation led the establishment of an international standard for drone perception and obstacle avoidance systems, which was completed in May 2023 [4] Group 3: Support for Standardization - Shenzhen's market supervision bureau has supported leading enterprises like BYD in participating in standardization organizations, resulting in 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] - The conducive environment in Shenzhen, characterized by strong policy support, funding, and talent, has fostered a "standard-first" industrial ecosystem [5]