The National Institute of Technology and Standards under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy announced on the 8th that it will open new projects for the first phase of the 2024 National Standard Technology Enhancement Project (hereinafter referred to as the 표기력 Project) to secure international standards in advanced industrial fields.


The 표기력 Project is a standard research and development (R&D) initiative that proposes domestic technologies as international standards to international standardization organizations (ISO/IEC) and de facto standardization organizations (such as IEEE) (standard research and development), and supports the discovery and response to standard policies according to changes in domestic and international industrial environments (standard foundation establishment).


So far, domestic flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel technology and pedestrian collision avoidance system performance evaluation technology for autonomous vehicles have been recognized as international standards through the 표기력 Project.


The National Institute of Technology and Standards stated that through new projects this year, it plans to focus on developing international standards in ultra-gap advanced industrial fields such as semiconductors, future mobility, and carbon-free energy (CFE) transition, supporting domestic companies' technological innovation and global market entry.


In particular, starting this year, in accordance with the government's R&D innovation policy, an integrated and parallel approach that bundles individual projects by field into one large project will be newly operated.



Jin Jong-wook, head of the National Institute of Technology and Standards, said, "As the influence of standards continues to increase in the advanced industrial era, we will expand support to secure international standards so that our companies can smoothly enter the global market."


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