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2025WICV闭幕,推动智能网联汽车产业链上下游协同创新
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-10-20 02:19

Core Insights - The 2025 World Intelligent Connected Vehicles Conference (WICV) successfully concluded after three days, featuring 17 significant events with over 8,000 representatives from more than 10 countries and regions, and over 21 million online views [1] Policy and Regulation - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) emphasized the importance of policies and standards in supporting the development of intelligent connected vehicles, with plans to focus on technological innovation, regulatory frameworks, industrial applications, and international cooperation for high-quality industry growth [3] - The MIIT highlighted the necessity of enhancing safety measures in the intelligent connected vehicle sector, advocating for a multi-level dialogue mechanism and innovative safety products to address cybersecurity challenges [3] Technology and Innovation - The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers noted that the intelligent connected vehicle industry is at a critical juncture for scaling up, facing challenges such as key technological breakthroughs and the need for improved standards and regulations [4] - The MIIT discussed advancements in "Artificial Intelligence + Automotive" technologies, focusing on automation, cockpit intelligence, and the importance of developing safety standards for these innovations [4] Data and Applications - The National Data Bureau reported that data is a crucial engine for digital economic development, with initiatives underway to establish a trusted data space in the automotive sector, aiming to overcome barriers to data circulation [5] - The MIIT stated that demonstration applications are essential for the large-scale commercialization of intelligent connected vehicles, with significant progress already made in testing and deployment [6] Conference Outcomes - The conference released the "Top Ten Achievements in Intelligent Connected Vehicle Standardization," providing a clear path for industry development and safety regulation [7] - A series of reports and agreements were announced, including the "Intelligent Connected Vehicle Network Technology Roadmap (2025-2030)" and the launch of collaborative testing actions for integrated vehicle-road-cloud technologies [7]