Philippe Metzger and Florian Spiteller in conversation
| DKEPhilippe Metzger (IEC Secretary-General & CEO) and Florian Spiteller (member of the DKE Executive Board and of the IEC Standardization Management Board (SMB)) explain why the interplay between standardization and regulation provides competitive advantages, to what extent policymakers benefit from digital standardization processes, and what to expect from the General Meeting.
DKE: Why is the IEC General Meeting in Hamburg the perfect opportunity to bring together regulatory authorities and the standards community?
Metzger: I believe several factors are at play here. We are currently witnessing extraordinarily rapid technological development. AI, energy systems, automation, and many other technologies are advancing at an ever-faster pace and becoming increasingly interconnected. In this environment, the demands on both standardization and regulation are growing. The dialogue between regulation and standardization is therefore becoming increasingly important and challenging. This requires a strong platform.
The IEC General Meeting in Hamburg offers exactly that platform, bringing together thousands of experts from all over the world. Thanks to the hospitality of the German National Committee, we can create a unique meeting point to discuss innovations, the technological ecosystem, and dive into normative and regulatory issues. Last but not least, known as the “Gateway to the World”, Hamburg is the ideal place for this dialogue.
Spiteller: Thank you very much! We are looking forward to welcoming the world to Hamburg. What makes the General Meeting special to me is the diversity of our IEC community. In Germany, we work in a public-private partnership that bridges standardization and regulation. Other countries organize it differently, each with its own strengths. In my view, the IEC has done a good job of bringing these different systems together and collaborating to develop international standards. We can also see that the influence of regulation is increasing: for example, in Europe through new initiatives and political developments. This makes it all the more important to intensify the dialogue and work together on how we can further strengthen our collaboration.