51WORLD Shares Surge Nearly 9% in Morning Session as 51Sim Leads ASAM Simulation Standards Research Group in China

Stock News04-09 10:16

51WORLD (06651) rose nearly 9% during the morning trading session. As of the time of writing, the stock was up 7.8%, trading at HK$40.1, with a turnover of HK$76.0621 million. The increase follows recent news that 51Sim, a subsidiary of 51WORLD, was officially appointed as the lead organization for the "ASAM Simulation Standards China Research Working Group" during the "ASAM China Member Exchange Meeting for the First Quarter of 2026," which was successfully held in Shanghai. This appointment signifies that the company's professional capabilities and leadership in the field of autonomous driving simulation have received authoritative recognition from both domestic and international standards organizations and the broader industry. Public information indicates that ASAM (Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems) is a globally recognized authoritative international standards organization in the field of automotive development and testing. Its membership includes nearly a thousand leading global automakers and institutions such as BMW, Volkswagen, Bosch, Huawei, and SAIC. The OpenX series of standards, developed under ASAM's leadership, serve as the "common language" in autonomous driving simulation and are widely adopted by major global automakers, Tier 1 suppliers, and research institutions.

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