Core Viewpoint - The global population aged 60 and above is projected to reach 1.42 billion by the end of this year, highlighting the need for inclusive digital economic standards for the aging population [1] Group 1: Aging Population and Digital Economy - The ISO25556:2025 standard, focusing on the inclusive digital economy for aging societies, was released in May this year, with contributions from over 20 countries [1] - The standard aims to address the digital divide faced by the elderly, providing a framework for the development of an aging-inclusive digital economy [1] Group 2: Research and Recommendations - A research team analyzed data to reveal the behavioral patterns and consumption preferences of the elderly in the digital age, identifying key characteristics of digital economic needs for older adults [1] - Specific recommendations and case studies were provided for ten high-frequency scenarios where elderly individuals engage with the digital economy, such as online shopping and digital banking [1] Group 3: Implementation and Future Prospects - Countries like China and the UK have already begun to adopt the ISO standard as their national standard, with expectations for broader international application in the future [1] - The project has also developed six international standards targeting key digital service scenarios and technologies, including digital education and digital health [1]
填补国际空白 我国专家主导起草ISO首项人口老龄化视角下的数字经济标准
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-12-16 07:34