Identity Week Europe 2025

IDENTITY WEEK is the world’s largest and most important identity event, returning to Amsterdam in 2025!

Webinar – Español -Tecnología forense para la protección de marcas

Acompáñenos en este seminario web donde exploraremos cómo la tecnología forense puede utilizarse en el ámbito de la protección de marcas. Durante más de 40 años, los productos Foster+Freeman han sido utilizados por fuerzas policiales, aeropuertos, controles de inmigración, bancos y compañías de lotería para autenticar documentos y detectar falsificaciones. Nuestra gama de instrumentos VSC es reconocida como el estándar de la industria para el análisis forense de billetes y pasaportes. Hoy en día, la amenaza de la falsificación se extiende mucho más allá de los pasaportes y billetes

Webinar – Español – Avances en el análisis de rastros de evidencia forense

Acompáñenos en este seminario web sobre ciencia forense, donde exploraremos los últimos avances en el análisis de evidencias forenses. En esta sesión, exploraremos cómo se pueden utilizar técnicas de vanguardia para analizar e interpretar evidencias, ayudando a los profesionales forenses a resolver casos con mayor precisión y eficiencia.

Webinar – New Product Launch: Introducing DCS 6

For over 20 years, the DCS has been the premier digital forensic imaging system. Used by fingerprint experts across the world, the DCS is a comprehensive imaging system for the illumination, visualisation, photography, and enhancement of almost any type of fingerprint on any surface or background, ensuring that maximum detail is revealed.

Border Security Week – Ghana

Border Security Week is a series of regional events dedicated to improving border security and management across Africa. These events address all three border environments, air, land, and maritime, by convening agencies and stakeholders from these sectors. Focused on advancing safe and secure borders as well as migration management technologies, Border Security Week tackles the latest challenges and issues affecting border security in Africa. These annual events feature a diverse lineup of speakers, facilitators, and panelists who provide valuable insights, along with practical models, methods, and mechanisms proven effective in other countries.

Webinar – Español – Lanzamiento de nuevo producto: Presentamos DCS 6

Durante más de 20 años, el DCS ha sido el sistema líder en imágenes forenses digitales. Utilizado por expertos en huellas dactilares de todo el mundo, el DCS es un sistema integral de imágenes para la iluminación, visualización, fotografía y mejora de casi cualquier tipo de huella dactilar en cualquier superficie o fondo, garantizando la máxima precisión en el detalle.

Interforensics 2025

InterForensics, the largest Forensic Science event in Latin America, and one of the most significant worldwide, will take place from August 25 to 28, 2025, in Curitiba, Paraná. Over four days, professionals from criminal investigation, scientific research, the legal field, and industry will engage in a dynamic program focused on knowledge sharing and innovation.

The opening day, August 25, is dedicated exclusively to optional mini-courses, offering in-depth training opportunities. From August 26 to 28, the main program will feature thematic conferences across 17 specialized areas of Forensic Science.

The event will bring together leading organizations, experts, and companies for a robust agenda of networking, debates, lectures, exhibitions, and research presentations, fostering meaningful connections and advancing the future of forensic science.

ODDS – Security Printing Conference 2025

The Optical & Digital Document Security (ODDS) Conference is a leading forum that unites the physical and digital document security communities. Originating from the well-established Optical Document Security Conference and its digital counterpart, this combined event reflects the growing convergence of physical documents and digital identity systems. ODDS brings together experts in banknotes, ID documents, digital transactions, and identity verification to share insights, foster collaboration, and explore innovations in secure document design and authentication.

AFSN 2025

The Asian Forensic Sciences Network (AFSN) serves as a vital platform for forensic science institutes across Asia to collaborate, share expertise, and address key challenges in the field. AFSN is dedicated to enhancing the quality and consistency of forensic services through expert working groups, specialized training, collaborative research, proficiency testing, and support for accreditation. By building strategic connections with similar global networks, AFSN promotes the advancement of forensic science and plays a central role in shaping regional strategies and solutions tailored to the unique needs of Asia.

ENFSI Scene of Crime 2025

The ENFSI Scene of Crime event is a leading forum for professionals involved in the crucial first step of forensic science; crime scene investigation. Organised by the ENFSI Scene of Crime Working Group, the event emphasises the vital role of the crime scene in the broader context of forensic science, criminal investigation, and the administration of justice. Recognising that "crime scene" encompasses not only physical locations but also the collection and interpretation of evidence from suspects and victims, the event embraces a comprehensive and inclusive approach. With participation reflecting the diverse interests of police, forensic experts, and law enforcement agencies, the ENFSI Scene of Crime event offers a unique platform to share expertise, explore new techniques, and strengthen collaboration across borders to advance the effectiveness and integrity of crime scene examination.

ENFSI Paint, Glass and Taggents 2025

The European Paint, Glass & Taggants Working Group (EPGTWG), formerly known as the European Paint & Glass Working Group, was established in 1995 and brings together over 40 forensic science agencies from 26 European countries, with additional collaboration from the RCMP (Canada) and the FBI (USA). The group focuses on enhancing forensic practices related to paint, glass, adhesive tapes, and security dyes. Its key objectives include maintaining critical forensic databases such as EUCAP and adhesive tape collections, delivering specialised training, raising awareness of trace evidence, and promoting best practices, quality standards, and collaborative research across the forensic community.