优化检验检测产业布局
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-01-20 19:10

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the trend of "reducing quantity and increasing quality" in China's inspection and testing industry, with large-scale institutions contributing over 80% of the industry's revenue despite only accounting for about 15% of the total number of institutions [1] - The implementation of a dynamic management system with "entry and exit" mechanisms is underway, including a three-year action plan to optimize national quality inspection centers, aiming to support the establishment of over 20 advanced quality inspection technology platforms and tackle more than 100 key common testing technology challenges [1] - By the end of 2028, the proportion of national quality inspection centers focused on strategic emerging industries such as new-generation information technology, high-end equipment, biomedicine, new energy, new materials, and low-altitude economy is expected to exceed 40% [1] Group 2 - The article emphasizes the importance of collaborative innovation across the industrial chain, moving away from traditional isolated approaches, and promoting the "quality strong chain" initiative, particularly in cutting-edge fields like "professional chips" [1] - The article discusses the creation of regional innovation hubs, promoting technological co-construction and resource sharing in regions like Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta, and Pearl River Delta, to form inspection and testing service clusters that drive high-quality regional economic development [2] - By 2026, the market regulatory authority plans to accelerate the construction of an inspection and testing industry layout that aligns with a modern industrial system, focusing on deepening supply-side structural reforms [2]