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The 3rd Working Meeting of NIDA Medical Industry Committee Successfully Held in Changsha — Setting Standards, Launching Pilots, and Jointly Promoting to Write a New Chapter Together

NIDA
2026-06-24 00:00:00
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[Changsha, June 24, 2026] — The 3rd Working Meeting of the NIDA Medical Industry Committee was held onsite. More than 20 committee representatives attended the meeting, coming from the Mobile Medical Laboratory of the Ministry of Education at Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Southern Medical University Pingshan Hospital, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Yunnan Cancer Hospital, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Jiangsu Province Hospital, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Shandong Provincial No.3 Hospital, Jiangxi Provincial Blood Center, Shenzhen Baoan Konghai Hospital, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, China Unicom Research Institute, Jiangsu Future Networks Innovation Institute, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., and ZTE Corporation. The meeting briefed committee members on the latest progress of the Alliance, deliberated on the work progress and business planning of the NIDA Medical Industry Committee, and reviewed and collected feedback on a testing methodology standard. The meeting was a complete success.


The meeting commenced with an opening address by Deng Yiou, Secretary-General of NIDA. Deng Yiou extended a warm welcome and heartfelt gratitude to the participating experts and committee members, noting that the healthcare sector is a vital development direction for the NIDA Alliance. He highlighted that the Alliance will combine advanced network technologies with the profound insights of healthcare experts to jointly drive medical network innovation, embracing the challenges brought by the future wave of AI, and wished the 3rd meeting of the Medical Industry Committee a great success.


Song Jianmin, Head of the Medical Industry at NIDA, introduced the overall progress of the Alliance. In the domain of standards, a "Three Horizontal and Four Vertical" standard framework has been successfully established, reaching consensus with multiple domestic and international industry academicians and leaders. Regarding international cooperation and industrial deployment, the Alliance has established collaborative relationships with renowned international organizations such as TM Forum (TMF) and Broadband Forum (BBF). Furthermore, nine countries and ten cities have joined the "Pioneer Plan," which continues to expand, with overseas members now accounting for over 30% of the total membership.


Huang Weihong, Chairman of the Medical Industry Committee, introduced the overall work progress of the committee. To date, two medical industry standards have been officially released: *Technical Requirements for Smart Hospital Campus Networks* and *Technical Requirements for Telemedicine Distributed Training and Inference Wide Area Networks Based on AI Large Models*. In terms of standard piloting and promotion, he highlighted the piloting progress and efficacy of the distributed training and inference standard at the Furong Laboratory of Central South University, demonstrating highly fruitful achievements by the industry committee. Following this, he reported on the work plan for 2026, which focuses on refining supporting standard facilities. A testing standard will be launched in the second half of the year, alongside vigorous promotion of pilot implementations, particularly in the campus network domain. For standard promotion, the committee will actively drive joint standard development and adoption cooperation with international standards organizations.


Finally, during the standard interpretation segment, Jiang Wenchuan, a standards expert from the NIDA Campus Working Group, presented the content and interpreted key indicators of the upcoming project *Testing Methodology for Hospital Campus Networks*, and invited all committee members to actively register and participate in the drafting and compilation of the standard.


Gathering top healthcare experts and leading ICT manufacturers, this meeting systematically reviewed the work progress of the medical industry committee and jointly deliberated on its future work plan. The participants were greatly inspired by the phased achievements of the NIDA Medical Industry Committee, which has clearly charted the course for the committee's key priorities in the next phase.

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