Sensing China Center in WND, Wuxi, Jiangsu. [Photo provided to wndonline.cn]
China's first data asset registration platform for industrial digitalization was launched in Wuxi National Hi-Tech District, also known as WND, on June 20.
Jointly developed by the China Quality Certification Center, the Wuxi National Sensing Network Innovation Demonstration Center, and the National Engineering Research Center for Sensing Networks, the platform is built on an innovative entity-event AI technology system. It is designed to offer unified registration, management, and efficient retrieval of industrial data assets.
The platform aims to foster an ecosystem centered on the confirmation, circulation, and application of industrial digital data assets. It is expected to serve industrial and supply chains and promote the development of new digital economy models.
A strategic cooperation agreement is signed for CQC Perception Technology (Wuxi). [Photo/WeChat account: xinwu_wx]
At the launch event, a strategic cooperation agreement was signed for CQC Perception Technology (Wuxi), a newly established company invested by the CQCC in WND. The company will focus on scaling dynamic testing and certification services.
During the event, Liu Haitao, chief scientist of China's National 973 Plan, unveiled a new technical framework — Physical Scenario AI and Social Sensing Model (SSM). According to Liu, Sensing China Center has applied this system to digitize movable assets worth over 500 billion yuan ($69.58 billion) across more than 30 industries, 5,000 enterprises, and 100 financial institutions, achieving an extremely low default rate.
In a video address, Kim Yongjin, chair of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC41, praised Wuxi's role in the global digital economy. He noted that Sensing China Center led the development of the world's first international standard for sensor networks (ISO/IEC 20005) and the widely adopted ISO/IEC 30141 IoT reference architecture, solidifying Wuxi's position as a global leader in IoT standardization.