The reporter learned from the National Standards Committee today that after two rounds of voting by relevant technical committees of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the IEC Standardization Administration, Xiao Chen, an expert from my country's China Nuclear Corporation, was elected chairman of the International Electrotechnical Commission Nuclear Instrument Technology Committee (IEC/TC 45). This is the first time that experts from Asian countries have served as chairman of the Nuclear Instrument Technical Committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission, which shows that my country has long been committed to the field of nuclear instruments and instruments, and has continued to propose Chinese solutions for international standardization work. China's contributions have been highly recognized by the international community.
The International Electrotechnical Commission Nuclear Instrument Technical Committee is one of the earliest technical committees established by the IEC. It has a long history and mature operation. It is responsible for the formulation and revision of international standards for electronic and electrical equipment, instruments and related systems in the field of nuclear technology and nuclear facilities. Its members mainly come from 36 countries including the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and South Korea. Up to now, my country has ranked first among all member countries in the number of registered experts in the field of IEC nuclear instrumentation and the number of international standard projects under research.
International standards in the field of nuclear instruments and instruments play an important supporting role in the development of industries such as nuclear facilities operation, nuclear technology application, nuclear radiation detection and other industries and international trade. my country will take the opportunity of experts as chairman of IEC/TC 45 and work with standard experts from various countries to make greater contributions to the international standardization work in the field of nuclear instruments and instruments. (CCTV reporter Li Jingjing)

