ENFSI GSR & Firearms

The ENFSI Firearms and GSR Expert Working Group is a leading European network of specialists in the dynamic field of forensic firearms science. Founded in 1995, the group unites experts in firearms identification, ballistics, gunshot residue (GSR) analysis, and crime scene reconstruction. Through its two dedicated subgroups, Firearms and GSR. The working group promotes collaboration, knowledge exchange, and scientific advancement. Supported by a joint steering committee, the group hosts annual meetings and international projects, bringing together members from across the globe to strengthen forensic practices and contribute to justice through high-quality forensic expertise.

ANZFSS 2025

The Symposium will bring together scientists, police, criminalists, pathologists, and legal professionals actively involved in forensic science across disciplines that are synonymous with ANZFS conferences such as biology, chemical criminalistics, illicit drugs, pathology and clinical medicine, science and justice, and education and training. ANZFSS 2025 will also introduce new discipline streams in areas such as facial comparison, forensic intelligence and transdisciplinary evidence recovery.

With more than 800 delegates anticipated to join us in Melbourne from across the nation and abroad, sponsors will be granted access to local and international high-profile decision-makers, forensic practitioners, and academics through interactive workshops, exhibition spaces and social functions.

24th EDEWG Business Meeting

EDEWG is managed by the Steering Committee (8 experts from different institutes). The working group consists of 57 ENFSI members from 31 different countries and of 8 associate members. A Conference is held every two years and Business Meetings are held annually, in conjunction (where possible) with the EDEWG Conference.

INACIPE Mexico 2025

INACIPE is a leading institution dedicated to advancing a more just, efficient, and humane criminal justice system through high-level education, research, and professional training. Specialising in Criminal Sciences and Public Security, INACIPE offers postgraduate programmes, trains public prosecutors and forensic experts, and collaborates with both public and private institutions. With a strong commitment to innovation and academic excellence, INACIPE strives to be a national and international benchmark in criminal justice education, research, and policy advisory, serving as a vital resource for the continuous improvement of justice systems.

EU IAI 2025

The European Division of the IAI is committed to advancing forensic science and biometrics through education, innovation, and collaboration. With a focus on high-quality training via seminars, conferences, and summer schools, the Division also promotes cutting-edge research and the ethical application of forensic practices. By partnering with key professional bodies and EU research initiatives, it serves as a hub for knowledge exchange, professional networking, and the dissemination of emerging technologies; uniting practitioners, researchers, students, and technical partners in the shared goal of strengthening forensic and biometric science across Europe.

Milipol Paris 2025

Milipol Paris, the leading event for Homeland security and safety, is organised every two years under the aegis of the French Ministry for the Interior, in partnership with several national and international institutions / governmental bodies. In 2023, the event gathered over 1,100 exhibitors and over 30,000 visitors.

ENFSI Fingerprints 2025

The European Fingerprint Working Group (EFP-WG) is dedicated to advancing excellence in fingerprint detection, imaging, and comparison across Europe. Established in 2001, the group fosters professional development through regular meetings, hands-on workshops, and the sharing of expertise. With two specialised subgroups, Detection and Identification, the EFP-WG supports collaborative research, promotes innovation, and drives quality standards through initiatives such as the Best Practice Manual and proficiency testing. Guided by an elected Steering Committee, the group offers a strong platform for networking, training, and the continuous improvement of fingerprint science in forensic practice.

High Security Printing Asia

High Security Printing™ Asia focuses on government-specified and issued documents, including currency, fiduciary documents, excise stamps, ID cards, e-passports, visas, vehicle documents and licences, with a particular emphasis on banknotes and the emerging technologies for ID and travel documents. As in previous events, speakers will be specialists in their field providing technical presentations, including some regional case studies. Running in tandem with the event will be a trade exhibition of approximately 30 exhibitors working in the currency, e-passport, smart card, authentication and related industries.