Core Insights - The rapid growth in the number of standards published in China's intelligent manufacturing industry in 2025, reaching a total of 21, indicates a comprehensive coverage across key sectors such as machinery, electronics, communications, steel, non-ferrous metals, and power [1][2][3] Group 1: Equipment Manufacturing - Three standards were introduced in the equipment manufacturing sector, including the "Technical Requirements for Digital Workshops of Small Circuit Breakers," which fills a gap in low-voltage electrical equipment standards and provides a replicable implementation path for SMEs' digital transformation [1] Group 2: Electronics Information - Six standards were released in the electronics information sector, including a series of standards for "Digital Design of Radar and Similar Electronic Information Equipment," which establishes a systematic digital design standard framework, enhancing R&D efficiency and product reliability [1] Group 3: Raw Materials Industry - Ten standards were published in the raw materials industry, characterized by "precise control and green orientation," with a focus on energy consumption in steel production and the establishment of a comprehensive smart factory standard system in the non-ferrous metals sector [2] Group 4: Consumer Goods - Two standards were introduced in the consumer goods sector, specifically addressing the tobacco industry, with guidelines for intelligent machinery and smart factory construction that aim to enhance the industry's overall intelligent upgrade [2] Group 5: Policy Coordination - The release of these standards aligns with national strategies for intelligent manufacturing, aiming to eliminate "data silos" and "standard barriers" across different industries and enterprises, thus supporting collaborative upgrades for businesses of all sizes [3]
智能制造标准密集出台,我国标准体系迈向应用深化新阶段
Xin Hua Wang·2026-01-13 07:40