On January 22, 2026, the China Communications Standards Association (CCSA) held its Annual Work Meeting in Beijing to review 2025 achievements and outline priorities for 2026. Key speakers included Mr. Ke Jixin, Vice Minister of Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), Ms. Cai Bin, Inspector from the Standards Technology Management Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) and Mr. Xi Guohua, Former Vice Minister of MIIT and current chair of CCSA Strategic Guidance Committee. CCSA Secretary-General Madam Dai Xiaohui presented the work report, and CCSA Chairman Mr. Wen Ku delivered concluding remarks.
Mr. Ke Jixin emphasized using standards to drive “new-quality productive forces” by leading technological innovation, empowering industrial upgrading, and deepening international cooperation. Ms. Cai Bin called for enhanced strategic positioning, alignment with national goals, deeper industrial integration, and expanded global influence. Mr. Xi Guohua highlighted future focus areas including AI, 6G, next-generation internet, and transmission networks, urging coordinated development across international, national, sector, and association standards.
The 2025 work report summarized progress in 9 areas such as government support, member services, and standard formulation, while identifying new challenges and setting eight key tasks for 2026. Member units proposed actions to accelerate standard formulation, increase AI investment, enhance vertical industry collaboration, and improve standard quality.
CCSA Chairman Wen Ku outlined 4 strategic priorities for 2026:
- Anchoring technological frontiers to drive innovation,
- Upholding quality baselines to ensure safety,
- Strengthening standard promotion to foster ecosystem collaboration, and
- Deepening international cooperation to expand global connectivity.
Over 200 representatives from MIIT departments, sector associations, research institutions, and enterprises attended. The CCSA aims to leverage these collective efforts to advance information and communications standardization and support high-quality industrial development.
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On January 22, 2026, the China Communications Standards Association (CCSA) held its Annual Work Meeting in Beijing to review 2025 achievements and outline priorities for 2026. Key speakers included Mr. Ke Jixin, Vice Minister of Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), Ms. Cai Bin, Inspector from the Standards Technology Management Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) and Mr. Xi Guohua, Former Vice Minister of MIIT and current chair of CCSA Strategic Guidance Committee. CCSA Secretary-General Madam Dai Xiaohui presented the work report, and CCSA Chairman Mr. Wen Ku delivered concluding remarks.
Mr. Ke Jixin emphasized using standards to drive “new-quality productive forces” by leading technological innovation, empowering industrial upgrading, and deepening international cooperation. Ms. Cai Bin called for enhanced strategic positioning, alignment with national goals, deeper industrial integration, and expanded global influence. Mr. Xi Guohua highlighted future focus areas including AI, 6G, next-generation internet, and transmission networks, urging coordinated development across international, national, sector, and association standards.
The 2025 work report summarized progress in 9 areas such as government support, member services, and standard formulation, while identifying new challenges and setting eight key tasks for 2026. Member units proposed actions to accelerate standard formulation, increase AI investment, enhance vertical industry collaboration, and improve standard quality.
CCSA Chairman Wen Ku outlined 4 strategic priorities for 2026:
- Anchoring technological frontiers to drive innovation,
- Upholding quality baselines to ensure safety,
- Strengthening standard promotion to foster ecosystem collaboration, and
- Deepening international cooperation to expand global connectivity.
Over 200 representatives from MIIT departments, sector associations, research institutions, and enterprises attended. The CCSA aims to leverage these collective efforts to advance information and communications standardization and support high-quality industrial development.
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