The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has publicly solicited opinions on 3 industry standards, including the "Unified Interconnection and Control Interface for Open Source Harmony Devices," and 9 recommended national standard planning projects.
On June 26th, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology solicited public comments on 3 industry standards and 9 recommended national standardization projects including "Unified Interconnection and Control Interface for Open Source Hongmeng Devices".
On June 26, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology solicited opinions on three industry standards and nine recommended national standards, including the "Unified Interconnection and Control Interface for Open Source Hongmeng Devices" project. This announcement is in accordance with the overall arrangement of the standardization work of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and the public consultation period is from June 27, 2026 to July 26, 2026.
This article is sourced from the official website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, edited by GMTEight: Jiang Yuanhua.
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