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视源股份参与编制的三项“适老化”国家标准发布
Group 1 - The National Standards Administration has approved the release of important national standards, including three standards related to aging-friendly technology for smart multimedia terminals, which will be implemented from January 1, 2026 [1] - The company, Visionox, played a significant role in the development of these standards, integrating its technological expertise in display interaction and insights into the needs of the elderly [4] - The standards address the "digital divide" faced by the elderly, focusing on key pain points in their use of smart terminals, with specific technical specifications and evaluation systems for devices like smartphones and smart TVs [4][5] Group 2 - The standards require terminals to have features such as screen reading capabilities, adjustable font sizes, and simplified operation to accommodate the elderly's needs [5] - The "Acoustic Measurement Based on Output" standard fills a gap in the measurement standards for passive sound systems, promoting improved acoustic performance and quality upgrades in the industry [5] - As of December 31, 2024, the company has been involved in the development of 15 national standards, 15 industry standards, and 80 group standards, demonstrating its commitment to driving collaborative development within the industry [8]
涉及健康安全、绿色环保、养老适老等,一批重要国家标准发布
news flash· 2025-07-02 07:13
Group 1: Elderly and Child Care - A total of 7 national standards were released for home-based elderly meal services, rehabilitation aids in elderly care institutions, and convenient services on medical insurance platforms, addressing the needs of elderly care and medical security [2] - 9 national standards were introduced to enhance product packaging safety, particularly for children, including requirements to prevent children from opening packaging [2] - 4 national standards were established to improve the aging-friendly features of products and enhance anti-counterfeiting technology [2] Group 2: Daily Life - 2 national standards were published for oral hygiene products, focusing on calcium silicate and toothpaste abrasion testing methods to protect public oral health [3] - 3 financial service national standards were introduced, including a unique product identification code and descriptions of banking services, supporting financial security and high-level financial openness [3] - 2 national standards were released for emergency management and urban power service continuity guidelines, enhancing emergency response capabilities and promoting resilient city construction [3] Group 3: Emerging Industries - 7 national standards were published in areas such as artificial intelligence, information technology, and the Internet of Things, providing technical support for digital service capabilities [4] - 5 national standards were established for data centers and cybersecurity technologies, facilitating deeper interconnectivity in the digital economy [4] - 2 national standards were introduced for electric earth-moving machinery safety and battery swap systems, aiding the green transformation of traditional industries [4] Group 4: Transportation and Energy - 12 national standards were released for waterway passenger transport services, road traffic signs, fuel consumption evaluation methods for passenger cars, and automotive maintenance, providing technical support for transportation safety [5] - 14 national standards were published for ship soft ladders, propellers, and buoyancy materials for submersibles, enhancing quality and efficiency in the shipbuilding industry [5] - 2 national standards for ethanol gasoline and its blending components were introduced, ensuring the stability of fuel quality [5]