China's CTEC Holds Exchange Meeting with Germany's TÜV Rheinland
2026-05-13 15:08
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, CTEC, a subsidiary of CGN Digital Technology, held an exchange meeting on deepening cooperation with Germany's TÜV Rheinland. A delegation of six, including Zhang Yunxi, Deputy General Manager of Functional Safety and Information Security Technology at TÜV Rheinland Greater China, and Horst Miedl, Manager of Nuclear I&C Functional Safety and Information Security at TÜV Rheinland Industrial Services (TIS), visited CTEC. Meng Qingjun, Member of the Party Committee and Deputy General Manager of CGN Digital Technology, and Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of CTEC, participated in the event. The meeting was chaired by Zhang Yadong, Deputy Chief Engineer of CGN Digital Technology. Both sides engaged in in-depth exchanges on topics such as nuclear power safety, functional safety, cybersecurity, and international standardization, and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking a new stage in their strategic partnership.Exchange Meeting Group Photo

The TÜV Rheinland delegation visited the DCS factory testing workshop, the National Energy Digital I&C System R&D Center for Nuclear Power Plants, and the Harmony Laboratory, gaining an in-depth understanding of the company's product development and project implementation status, as well as the technical capabilities of the R&D center laboratory and the Harmony Laboratory.

At the exchange meeting, Meng Qingjun, on behalf of CTEC, extended a warm welcome to the TÜV Rheinland delegation. CTEC provided a detailed introduction to the company's basic situation, product portfolio, and progress in international market expansion; TÜV Rheinland introduced its testing and certification business layout and development goals for nuclear power services. Both sides jointly reviewed their cooperation over the past 15 years in the certification of four platform products, including FirmSys, and the certification of two sets of technical specification systems for system, software, and hardware V&V, laying a solid foundation for further in-depth exchanges.

Following discussions, both sides agreed to rely on the Harmony Laboratory to jointly establish a "Joint Laboratory for Safety-Critical System, Software, and Hardware V&V," clarifying the direction and goals for jointly developing third-party IV&V business in the international and domestic nuclear power DCS fields. The two sides also conducted specialized technical discussions and sharing on cutting-edge technical topics such as "SIL3 certification for safety instrumented system platforms, soft IP core verification, COTS international standard research, and international standard progress." The on-site exchange atmosphere was strong, and the results were fruitful.Technical Discussion Scene

Zhang Yunxi, on behalf of TÜV Rheinland, expressed sincere gratitude to CTEC for the warm reception and committed that TÜV Rheinland would deploy key personnel to provide technical services for existing certification projects and fully support the joint laboratory in jointly exploring external markets.

Meng Qingjun stated that this exchange is a continuation and deepening of the long-term friendly cooperation between the two sides, laying a solid foundation for subsequent collaboration. He expressed hope that this exchange would serve as a new starting point to establish a regular mutual visit mechanism, strengthen technical exchanges and experience sharing, focus on expanding cooperation space in key areas such as nuclear power I&C upgrades, digital transformation, and modifications for operating units, and jointly promote the deepening and solidification of Sino-German nuclear power technology cooperation.

The successful holding of this exchange meeting on deepening cooperation not only further consolidated the mutual trust and friendship between CTEC and TÜV Rheinland but also pointed the direction for collaborative innovation and market expansion in areas such as nuclear power safety, functional safety, cybersecurity, and international standardization. Both sides expressed that they would take the signing of this MoU as an opportunity to join hands and contribute to the safe and efficient development of the global nuclear power industry.

Jens-Uwe Schmollack, Yang Jiayue, Zhang Kai, and Liu Rong from TÜV Rheinland, and Wu Fangjie, Zhang Lei, Wang Yanjie, and Li Long from CTEC participated in this event.

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