New Digital Compass Launches to Navigate Germany's Digital Standards Landscape
A new digital compass has been launched to navigate the complex landscape of standards and norms in Germany's digital economy. This tool aims to clarify the role of these crucial elements in the industry and foster trust among businesses, customers, and authorities.
The compass, developed by key organizations, explores how standards and norms underpin the digital economy. It highlights the central role played by institutions such as the German Institute for Standardization (DIN), the German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies (DKE/VDE), and major industry associations like Bitkom, VDMA, and ZVEI. These bodies coordinate their efforts through the Standardization Council Industrie 4.0, focusing on cross-domain digital production standards.
These standards and norms ensure interoperability, facilitating the introduction of new technologies. They address fundamental questions about standards and norms, providing a stable foundation for the digital industry.
The digital compass serves as a guide to understanding and navigating the intricate world of standards and norms in Germany's digital economy. By clarifying their role and the organizations involved, it strengthens trust and promotes harmonious growth in the sector.
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