The CIRED story
‘CIRED’ is derived from Congrès International des Réseaux Electriques de Distribution, in English “International Conference on Electricity Distribution”.
The first CIRED Conference was organized in May 1971 by AIM – Association des Ingénieurs de Montefiore, Belgium, in response to the interest generated by a previous conference held in Liège in 1969. Similarly, in the UK, significant interest in conferences on electricity distribution was shown at events heldby the UK Electrical Research Association (ERA) and by the then Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), now the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
This demonstrated the need for an international conference on the subject. To avoid major overlap with existing conferences, it was decided to hold a conference every two years under the name CIRED, alternating between Belgium and the United Kingdom. The growing interest in CIRED activities and the increasing importance of the exhibition have led the organizers to consider venues outside Belgium and the UK, changing locations within Europe.
In April 2021, CIRED transformed into an international not-for-profit association, reflecting its ambition to expand its geographical coverage and not-for-profit mission.