On February 14, 2025, the 2024 Annual Meeting and Standard Technical Review Conference of the National Standard Digitization Standardization Working Group (SAC/SWG 29) was held in Beijing. The event was attended by Wei Hong, Deputy Director-General of the Standardization Administration Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), Li Zhiping, Vice President of the China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS), as well as more than 90 working group members, advisors, and secretariat staff. The meeting was chaired by Wang Yiyi, Secretary-General of the working group.
During the meeting, Academician Wu Hequan, former ISO President Zhang Xiaogang, and Researcher Bai Dianyi provided insights and recommendations on AI-driven standard digitization, intelligent standardization, and standardization principles and methods. Deputy Director-General Wei Hong acknowledged the achievements of SAC/SWG 29 in 2024 and outlined expectations regarding the working group’s strategic positioning, standard development, and international cooperation. Vice President Li Zhiping, speaking on behalf of the secretariat host organization, introduced CNIS’s 2024 activities, highlighted key issues requiring attention, and pledged dedicated resources to support the working group. Secretary-General Wang Yiyi delivered the annual work report, summarizing the group’s 2024 progress and outlining plans for the coming year. The working group members approved the 2024 annual summary report and the 2025 work plan. Additionally, Deputy Director Lin Feng conducted a training session on the application of standard digitization in the intelligent and connected vehicle industry.
In parallel with the annual meeting, a technical review conference was held for the draft national standards Digitalization of standards—Part 1: General guidelines and Standard-oriented Knowledge Graphs—Part 1: Implementation Guide. Experts from the working group reviewed presentations from the drafting teams on the background, development process, and key technical content of the standards. Following a detailed clause-by-clause examination, the working group members approved both draft national standards, confirming that they meet the technical requirements and are ready for submission to SAC for final approval and release.
Source: https://www.cnis.ac.cn/bydt/zhxw/202502/t20250219_59541.html