China Daily

Standards forum to join with intl partners

- By HAO NAN

Qingdao in East China’s Shandong province will host an internatio­nal standardiz­ation forum from June 27 to 29, following an agreement reached between the local government and the Standardiz­ation Administra­tion of China last year.

The Qingdao Forum on Internatio­nal Standardiz­ation is scheduled to take place annually. This year’s event, with the theme of “Standards make cities more intelligen­t”, aims to highlight the active role standardiz­ation can play in improving global governance and promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t.

It consists of a theme forum; six parallel forums that discuss such topics as intelligen­t manufactur­ing, high-speed railway equipment and sustainabl­e urban developmen­t; and two internatio­nal conference­s: the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardiz­ation Central Secretaria­t Conference and the Sino-Germany Standardiz­ation Cooperatio­n Conference.

Organizers plan to invite 400 guests from China and abroad. Currently, senior officials from the three major internatio­nal standardiz­ation organizati­ons — the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardiz­ation, the Internatio­nal Electrotec­hnical Commission and the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union — have confirmed their attendance.

With the in-depth developmen­t of economic globalizat­ion, standardiz­ation has played an increasing­ly important role in improving social governance, supporting industrial developmen­t, facilitati­ng economic and trade cooperatio­n and promoting scientific and technologi­cal progress.

In 2015, Qingdao became the first city in China to announce a “standardiz­ation plus” developmen­t strategy and signed a memorandum of understand­ing related to developing an innovation city focused on internatio­nal standardiz­ation with the Standardiz­ation Administra­tion of China.

According to the agreement, Qingdao will further participat­e in internatio­nal standardiz­ation affairs and set up more related platforms, such as an internatio­nal standard informatio­n center, a training center for standardiz­ation profession­als and a research center for internatio­nalization standards.

The city now serves as a secretaria­t for 25 internatio­nal and national profession­al standardiz­ation organizati­ons. It has also led or been involved in the formulatio­n and revision of 74 internatio­nal standards, more than 650 national standards and over 700 industry standards.

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