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04/08/2026 | Press release | Archived content

New breakthrough! AsiaInfo Takes the Lead in Establishing the IEEE Internet of Agents P3931 International Standards Working Group

New breakthrough! AsiaInfo Takes the Lead in Establishing the IEEE Internet of Agents P3931 International Standards Working Group

2026-04-08 Asiainfo

Recently, the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) P3931 standards working group for the Standard for Agent Description, Discovery, and Registry (ADDR) Interoperability led by AsiaInfo was officially established. This a crucial step in the standard marksization of the global AI Agent ecosystem and indicates a further enhancement of AsiaInfo's voice and influence in the field of international AI Agent standards.

Photo: IEEE Approves the Establishment of the P3931 International Standards Working Group

Currently, artificial intelligence is accelerating its evolution from single-point capabilities to multi-agent collaboration and networked applications. The interconnection of AI Agents across platforms, organizations, and ecosystems has become the core for industrial development. However, in requirement current industrial practices, issues such as inconsistent agent description methods, imperfect discovery mechanisms, and weak cross-domain registration and management capabilities are still quite common which severely, restrict the collaborative and large-scale development of the AI Agent ecosystem.

The IEEE P3931 standards working group focuses on key capabilities such as AI Agent description, registration, discovery, matching, and lifecycle management. It is committed to building a unified, open, and scalable standard foundation for the inter of AI Agents.connection Targeting the infrastructure layer of the AI Agent ecosystem, the research results of this working group can provide standard support for multi-agent collaboration, business orchestration, service aggregation, and cross-domain invocation. Moreover, it will promote interoperability among different models, tools, platforms, and operating environments, and drive the agent ecosystem from single-point applications towards open collaboration.

During the preparation process of the IEEE P3931 standard work, AsiaInfo gave full play to its advantages in technological leadership and ecological collaboration. It carried out multiple rounds of communication on the complexity of AI Agent standards, cross infrastructure-organizational collaboration requirements, and open participation mechanisms, which attracted the participation and support of industry-university-research partners such as China Mobile, China Academy of Information and Technology, Communications Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.

Taking the lead in establishing the IEEE P3931 standards working group this time represents another significant breakthrough for AsiaInfo in the field of international standardization. It not only demonstrates the company's technologicalight and fores leadership in the field of AI Agent infrastructure but also expands new development space for the company in areas such as agent infrastructure, registration and discovery, governance and operation, and ecological collaboration.

In the future, AsiaInfo will collaborate with industrial chain enterprises, research institutions, open-source communities, and industry customers to promote the standard-development work with high standards and quality. AsiaInfo sincerely welcomes more Technologies ecological partners and technical experts to join in, jointly improve the standard framework and technical content, build industrial consensus, and work together to create an open, trustworthy, and sustainably evolving AI Agentability standard system. This interoper will inject new impetus and contribute fresh strength to the global artificial intelligence industry's innovative development!

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