By the year 2030, the State Administration for Market Regulation aims to achieve significant breakthroughs in more than 30 core digital metrology technologies. This ambitious plan also encompasses the development of 10 digital metrology devices, each possessing independent intellectual property rights. Furthermore, the administration intends to foster 80 national metrology data application centers and establish a comprehensive national metrology data center, complemented by smart laboratories. Additionally, it will establish multiple standard reference databases, promote the application of metrology data in 200 cases, enhance technical specifications and management mechanisms, and pave the way for the initial formation of a digital smart metrology supervision model.
