Joint Educational Forensics Conference
Joint Educational Forensics Conference. Presented by NCIAI, GAIAI and TNIAI.
Joint Educational Forensics Conference. Presented by NCIAI, GAIAI and TNIAI.
The ENFSI EWG Firearms/GSR is the European organisation of experts in one of the most interesting disciplines of forensic science. – It combines scientific experience in the fields of firearms identification (FAID), firearms technique, gunshot residues (GSR) and scenes of crime reconstruction in firearms offences. According to the Terms of Reference (ToR), in compliance with the goals of ENFSI, world-wide associated members join in the annual meetings and the projects of the EWG Firearms/GSR.
Continuously growing, Intergraf Currency+Identity connects technological innovators and institutional end users since 1976.
The Conference and Exhibition provide excellent opportunities to meet colleagues and customers, and to establish new contacts with leading executives of security printing companies, central banks, and law enforcement from across the world.
In this webinar we will explore the military and defence applications of forensic technology. We will look at how forensic technology can be and is used in the military. We will discuss the different applications that forensic technologies for defence purposes.
We will look at the theory behind why forensic technology is used in defence and demonstrate how our products can help in military and defence.
The Florida Division of the International Association for Identification is a non-profit professional association for forensic scientists, crime scene technicians, evidence technicians, latent print examiners and all other law enforcement employees who are interested in the scientific investigation of crime. The FDIAI is the largest state chartered division of the International Association for Identification and hosts one of the largest annual educational training conferences available in the country.
The conference is open to all Crime Scene Investigators, Forensic Scientists, Criminal Investigators, Identification Officers, Police Officers, Police Supervisors, Medical Examiners, Forensic Pathologists, Coroners, Medicolegal Investigators, Forensic Science students and legal professionals.
Topics include high profile case studies, forensic research, lectures and workshops presented by recognized experts in the fields of Forensic Science, Crime Scene Investigation, Crime Scene Reconstruction, Medicolegal Death Investigation, Criminal Investigation, and Evidence Collection.
IDENTITY WEEK is the most important identity event in Asia.
IDENTITY WEEK is a conference and exhibition bringing together the brightest minds in the identity sector to promote innovation, new thinking, and more effective identity solutions.
The European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) was founded in 1995 with the purpose of improving the mutual exchange of information in the field of forensic science. This, as well as improving the quality of forensic science delivery in Europe have become the main issues of the network. Besides the general work in the fields of quality and competence management, research and development and education and training, different forensic expertizes are dealt with by 17 different Expert Working Groups. ENFSI therefore has been recognized as the monopoly organization in the field of forensic science by the European Commission.
IAFS is a worldwide association of academics and practising professionals from several disciplines in forensic science, that include:
Border Security Week is a regional event aimed at enhancing border security in Africa, using smart border control technologies. Border Security Week is earmarked to serve the three border environments by bringing together C-level executives from land borders, air borders, and the maritime environment. Border Security Week will look at safe and secure border and migration management technologies. The event will address the latest challenges and issues impacting border security in Africa.
In this webinar we discuss Forensic Science versus Volume Crime! We will discuss forensic science for the investigation of volume crimes; robbery, burglary, vehicle crime, drugs and assaults. We will demonstrate how our products can help quickly and efficiently gather the evidence needed in these volume crimes!
The XXIII Symposium will provide a scientific forum for the presentation of new technical studies in art history, concentrating on art from the Middle Ages and Early Modern period (1400-1600). The conference will focus on the technical examination of art in a variety of media and supports: panel paintings, painting on parchment and canvas, drawings, cartoons, sketches, model- and sketchbooks, prints and manuscript illuminations. The main theme will be cross-media perspectives in the context of artistic materials, working methods, and the dissemination of concepts. Similarities in design might indicate cultural, social, geographical, or chronological connections in paintings, drawings, prints etc. as well as links across other artistic media. Recent developments in viewing platforms, artificial intelligence and machine learning can offer alternative possibilities in this research field, stimulate contacts and the exchange of experience, and form a bridge between art and science.