The reporter learned today from the National Data Bureau that in 2026, China will introduce more than 30 national standards in the field of data, and the pace of standard development in emerging fields will continue to accelerate. In 2026, China will lay out a number of data standards in cutting-edge directions such as smart devices and embodied intelligence; at the same time, accelerate the introduction of a number of much-needed standards in the fields of public data, high-quality data sets, data infrastructure, etc., and accelerate the development of a number of key standards for city-wide digital transformation and national integrated computing power networks; in addition, accelerate the establishment of important data identification catalogs for industry, telecommunications, seed industry, aerospace, geographic information, and civil aviation. The relevant person in charge of the National Data Standardization Technical Committee said that with massive data and huge market application scale advantages, China has steadily ranked first in the world in terms of both the development process and depth of application of data standards. In 2025, China developed 48 national standards and technical documents in the field of data. Of these, more than one-third of the standards were simultaneously tested for verification during the formulation process.

Zhitongcaijing · 6d ago
The reporter learned today from the National Data Bureau that in 2026, China will introduce more than 30 national standards in the field of data, and the pace of standard development in emerging fields will continue to accelerate. In 2026, China will lay out a number of data standards in cutting-edge directions such as smart devices and embodied intelligence; at the same time, accelerate the introduction of a number of much-needed standards in the fields of public data, high-quality data sets, data infrastructure, etc., and accelerate the development of a number of key standards for city-wide digital transformation and national integrated computing power networks; in addition, accelerate the establishment of important data identification catalogs for industry, telecommunications, seed industry, aerospace, geographic information, and civil aviation. The relevant person in charge of the National Data Standardization Technical Committee said that with massive data and huge market application scale advantages, China has steadily ranked first in the world in terms of both the development process and depth of application of data standards. In 2025, China developed 48 national standards and technical documents in the field of data. Of these, more than one-third of the standards were simultaneously tested for verification during the formulation process.