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发挥“国家队”实力 当好汽车强国建设的定盘星
Core Viewpoint - The China Automotive Technology Research Center (CATARC) celebrates its 40th anniversary, highlighting its role in the development and transformation of the Chinese automotive industry, which has become the world's largest in production and sales [1][2]. Group 1: Historical Development - CATARC has evolved from its establishment in 1985 with a structure of "one institute and four research institutes" to a globally competitive automotive technology service organization [2]. - Over the past 40 years, CATARC has expanded its influence and capabilities, establishing a network of regional centers and subsidiaries in countries like Germany, Switzerland, Japan, and Thailand [2]. Group 2: Strategic Goals - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, CATARC aims to become the most recognized industry think tank by the government, the most respected partner in the industry, the most trusted authority by the public, and the most proud platform for employees [3]. - CATARC supports government policy research and standard formulation, covering 21 national ministries and over 70 departments, with an annual implementation of more than 300 government tasks [3]. Group 3: Standardization and Innovation - Since 1988, CATARC has been responsible for the national automotive standardization technical committee, guiding the orderly development of automotive standardization and supporting the industry's transformation and high-quality development [6]. - CATARC emphasizes innovation as the driving force for high-quality development in the automotive industry, focusing on electric vehicles, intelligent connected vehicles, and automotive chips [7]. Group 4: Future Directions - CATARC plans to achieve "six enhancements" by 2025, including improvements in operational quality, output, core capabilities, development levels, innovation-driven growth, and reform efficiency [15][16]. - The organization aims to strengthen its core functions and enhance competitiveness by expanding research areas, improving evaluation capabilities, and adapting to international development needs [17].