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Italian NC holds IEC centenary ceremony

An IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 5, 2006

The Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano celebrated the IEC centenary during its General Assembly with a look at the Italian contribution to the development of electricity in the 19th and 20th centuries.

The Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano (CEI) celebrated the IEC centenary during its General Assembly in Milan on 5 May 2006 with a look at the Italian contribution to the development of electricity in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Speaking to about 50 of CEI's major stakeholders, CEI President Aldo Bolza kicked off the ceremony by saying that CEI was proud to be a member of the global IEC family and to have made an important contribution since its founding in 1909.

He added that it was an honour for CEI that an Italian is President of the IEC during its centenary year.

Using a projector to display the IEC Techline, CEI Secretary Antonio Alberici covered major Italian scientists and thinkers who contributed to the development of electrical history in the 1800s.

He gave an overview of the history of IEC technical committees, emphasizing those that today are hosted by CEI and took a brief look at former Italian Presidents of the IEC.

To conclude the ceremony the President of the IEC, Renzo Tani, gave a motivating speech about the challenges that lay ahead by pointing to six important trends that would have long-term effects on IEC work: globalization, technological convergence, rapid obsolescence of products, strong interest by regulators in standards, growing emphasis on security and the increasing importance and difficulty to maintain the economic stability of national and international standardization organizations.

He said the IEC needed to understand the directions that convergence was taking and maintain close contact with academia and industry because ideas from the first are now quickly taken up by the second.

Tani said the IEC must continue to expand its relations with other standards development organizations and speed up the standards preparation process to keep up with the speed of invention based on convergence.

He concluded by saying that both the IEC and CEI need to make the right contributions to the market so that industry can ensure economic growth.

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