Japanese Standards Association Launches 'Center for Promotion of International Standardization Strategy'!
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The Japanese Standards Association (JSA) will establish a 'Center for Promotion of International Standardization Strategy' in April 2026 to strengthen strategic standardization.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When will the 'Center for Promotion of International Standardization Strategy' be established?
- A: It will be established on April 1, 2026.
- Q: What is the background for establishing this center?
- A: It is established to accelerate the realization of the 'Japan-Type Standardization Acceleration Model 2025' formulated by the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) and the recommendations from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's 'Study Group on Standardization Ecosystem'.
- Q: What is the main purpose of the center?
- A: The purpose is to actively support and promote strategic standardization activities in specific fields led by the government as a specialized organization.
- Q: Specifically, what fields of standardization will be promoted?
- A: It will promote standardization activities in the five pilot fields designated by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for strategic standardization, such as hydrogen/ammonia and data linkage platforms (Perovskite solar cells, Quantum computers, Hydrogen/Ammonia, Bio-manufacturing, Data linkage platforms). It also aims for a wide range of important fields such as AI/robotics and materials.
- Q: What other initiatives is JSA undertaking?
- A: In collaboration with the Japan Environmental Management Association, JSA has established the 'Circular Economy Standardization Platform (CESP)' to share information on standardization and rule-making for regulatory compliance related to the circular economy.