Recently, the Fuzhou Municipal Government issued an “Opinion” on fully implementing the standardization strategy, proposing that by 2025, Fuzhou will lead and participate in the formulation and revision of 150 international, national, industry, and local standards. Additionally, it aims to develop 50 group standards and increase the number of self-declared corporate standards to 10,000.
Development of Fuzhou-specific Pre-made Dishes Industry Standards
The “Opinion” outlines 20 specific construction tasks and a series of innovative measures. It emphasizes leveraging the advantages of Fuzhou’s concentrated scientific city and universities to innovate new models of industry-university-research collaboration using standardization methods, promoting the integration of standard chains with innovation and industrial chains. The plan includes establishing a standardization expert database to accelerate cross-departmental, cross-industry, and cross-regional standardization information exchange and resource sharing. It encourages leading enterprises in Fuzhou to actively participate in standardization activities, undertake secretariat roles in provincial and national standardization technical organizations, and enhance their influence in standard setting.
The plan calls for the development of replicable and scalable industrial park construction standards to gradually build a Fuzhou-specific industrial park standard system. It focuses on leading industries such as new displays, high-end chemical fibers, and new energy, supporting leading enterprises to lead the formulation and revision of technical standards.
It also includes building a comprehensive standard system for the entire pre-made dishes industry chain, developing Fuzhou-specific pre-made dishes industry standards, and establishing a national innovation hub for pre-made dishes industry standards.
In strategic emerging industries such as new materials, optoelectronics, integrated circuits, new energy storage, and intelligent vehicles, the plan promotes cutting-edge standardization research to empower high-tech industry innovation with advanced standards. This aims to accelerate the industrialization of new technologies and help create a high-tech industrial ecosystem with Fuzhou characteristics, leading to high-quality industrial development.
Promotion of Min Cuisine (Fuzhou Cuisine) Standard System
The plan supports the rapid development of related standards in marine fishing, smart oceans, marine resource development and protection, and promotes the standardization of marine carbon sinks to serve the green and healthy development of the marine economy.
It also involves the standardization of the protection and inheritance of Fuzhou’s traditional culture, with an emphasis on developing standards for the protection of intangible cultural heritage such as Shoushan stone carving techniques, and promoting the standardization of Min Cuisine (Fuzhou cuisine) to enhance the culture of Fujian.
The plan includes a pilot project for service standardization in Fuzhou’s central urban area of Gulou District, aiming to create replicable and promotable advanced experiences.
Special actions are planned for the standardization of elderly and domestic services, focusing on the needs of the elderly and children. This includes developing standards for senior dining facilities and building a new standard system for elderly care services that integrates home care, community care, institutional care, medical care, and health care. It also promotes the standardization of childcare and health services.
Additionally, the plan involves piloting cross-strait standardization in rural construction, community governance, and flower culture, exploring a mechanism for cross-strait standardization that involves “four commons and three adoptions” to promote integration between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. It seeks to accelerate the integration of standards with intellectual property, develop a batch of internationally advanced technical standards that lead domestic and international industry development, and promote “Fuzhou standards” to the international stage.