ANZFSS: 25th Annual Symposium
Brisbane, AusThe 25th Internation Symposium of the Australia and New Zealand Forensic Science Society will be held at the Hilton Brisbane Hotel.
The 25th Internation Symposium of the Australia and New Zealand Forensic Science Society will be held at the Hilton Brisbane Hotel.
The TRIP Symposium is an excellent event enabling the exchange of information on all aspects of traveller identification management. Its various sessions will highlight the need to enhance international cooperation and collaboration to facilitate the traveller’s journey while addressing the multiple threats faced by international civil aviation.
Currently more than 40 forensic science agencies from about 26 European countries are participating in the European Paint & Glass working group activities. There is also co-operation with the RCMP (Canada) and the FBI (USA).
ENFHEX is an Expert Working Group of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) and supports the aims and objectives of ENFSI in the area of Forensic Handwriting Examination.
The European Document Experts Working Group (EDEWG) supports the aims and objectives of ENFSI in the area of Forensic Document Examination.
The ENFSI Expert DNA Working Group supports the aims and objectives of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) in the area of DNA casework analysis.
FI-ICE2022 is an International exhibition & conference that showcases the latest forensic equipment and services.
BMIC is an opportunity to share information on new developments in border and identity management, alongside an exhibition of the latest solutions and technologies.
NCT APAC is coming to Seoul for its third edition in the peninsula, organized in official partnership with the ASEAN Regional Mine Action Center (ARMAC).
Massachusetts is dense with CBRN expertise, from local responders through to national labs, and CBRNe Convergence will pull on all of those strands.
"Enhancing Forensic Science Cooperation in Law Enforcement in Asia Towards Post-Pandemic Recovery"
Originally founded as the Forensic Science Society in 1959, some 60 years later The CSFS now boasts a worldwide membership and is the main Professional Body for individuals working as forensic practitioners in the UK and is considered to be the ‘international voice of forensic science’.