
TTA and IEEE SA Signed MoU and Standards Adoption Agreement
Strengthened Collaboration for Standardization and Certification in the Digital Innovation Fields, including Artificial Intelligence, Metaverse, and Quantum Communications
TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association, led by President Choi, Younghae) has signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and the Agreement on Standards Adoption with the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) on July 18th, Tuesday, to enhance collaboration in standardization efforts in the fields of digital innovation areas, including artificial intelligence, metaverse, and quantum communications.
The MoU aims to promote collaboration in standardization efforts for ICT technologies, including artificial intelligence, metaverse, and quantum communications, which have received significant attention recently. In particular, the two organizations plan to discuss collaborating on solutions in establishing a training and certification system for demonstrating that ethical considerations were taken into account in the development of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence technologies, with the aim to provide users with enhanced reliability and stability.
The Standards Adoption Agreement grants TTA the authority to adopt IEEE Standards as TTA standards, without much difficulty and aligned with TTA process. This agreement enhances accessibility to IEEE Standards for TTA and provides a valuable reference for improving domestic standardization capabilities in the wireless communication sector.
President Choi, Younghae stated, "Through the signing of this MoU and Standards Adoption Agreement, we expect that close collaboration between the two organizations will promote the development of standards in the ICT innovation field. This will be a significant leap toward the development of better technologies and services for users in the future."
President Yuan, Yu stated, “We are pleased to be continuing our collaboration with TTA, a leading organization that is adopting IEEE Standards into the local ecosystem and also looking to collaborate in the emerging spaces around AI, Metaverse, and Quantum Computing to both support Korean market needs and help Korean technological innovations reach global audiences.”