BEIJING, Oct 2 (Reuters) - China will back firms in the smart vehicle supply chain to form groups dedicated to spreading innovation, state media said on Monday, as it races to hammer out standards for assisted and autonomous driving functions by 2025.
China will support firms in forming "innovation consortia", that enable them to learn from each other's strengths in order to achieve technological breakthroughs, the official Xinhua news agency said.
Citing Xin Guobin, vice minister of industry and information technology, the agency added that China aims to speed its formulation and revision of key standards.
Vehicles in this category can handle driving functions, but the driver must always be prepared to take over when road conditions change.
China aims to master the core technologies of advanced autonomous driving and eventually put driverless vehicles on its roads in the effort to become the leading industry player worldwide.
Persons:
Xin Guobin, Ryan Woo, Clarence Fernandez
Organizations:
Xinhua, Vehicles, HK, Baidu, Thomson
Locations:
BEIJING, China, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Chongqing, Beijing, United States