ASQDE 81st Annual Conference

​A chance to explore the full capabilities of our field, to delve into topics and techniques that are more uncommon, and to discuss new and ongoing challenges that are becoming more commonplace.

107th IAI Annual Educational Conference

The IAI Annual Educational Conference is the largest organized event in the world that provides a full week of high-quality, cutting-edge education and hands-on training in forensic physical evidence examination and crime scene processing. Register now to ensure you experience all the IAI Conference has to offer!

Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists

The Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists (MAFS) was founded in 1971 as a non-profit organization where scientists from the Midwest could gather and discuss unique cases or research to help further the field and solve problems within the disciplines. 

Over the years, MAFS has grown to include participants from all over the U.S. and even some from outside the U.S.; however, the original goal of the organization has not changed.  Annual fall meetings and spring workshops are held to provide opportunities for scientists to advance their expertise and share their knowledge with others.  A visiting scientist program is available to aid laboratories with specific training needs.  University students are encouraged to join the organization and present relevant research that may impact the field.

Interforensics 2023

One of the biggest Forensic Sciences events in the world and the biggest in Latin America, InterForensics takes the seal and expertise of the Justice for Science Foundation, responsible for organizing and offering a unique experience!

Rocky Mountain Division of the International Association for Identification

The Rocky Mountain Division of the International Association for Identification, chartered in 1967, is composed of persons in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico, and is formed to associate persons who are actively engaged in the profession of forensic identification and scientific investigation so the profession in all of its branches may be effectively standardized and scientifically practiced. The RMDIAI also works with the parent organization and other chartered divisions to advance the field of scientific identification.

AFSN Annual Meeting 2023

The Asian Forensic Sciences Network (AFSN) was formed in 2008 with the purpose of having a platform for forensic scientists in Asia to come together to discuss, share, and advance forensic science. We have grown from 6 member institutes from 6 countries in 2008 to 64 member institutes from 17 countries (as at November 2022). Currently, AFSN has 9 technical workgroups (Crime Scene Investigation, Digital Forensics, DNA, Fingerprint, Forensic Medicine, Illicit Drugs, Toxicology, Trace Evidence, Questioned Document) and a Quality Assurance and Standards Committee. AFSN holds an annual meeting every year for its members.

California Association of Crime Laboratory Directors (CACLD)

The California Association of Crime Laboratory Directors grew out of its predecessor organization, the Criminalistics Management Association (CMA). It was founded in the 1960’s by many of the same criminalists who founded the California Association of Criminalists.

ENFSI Paint and Glass

The ENFSI (European Network of Forensic Science Institutes) and its Working Groups annually organize international events with the participation of professionals from various forensic disciplines and institutions, both public and private, belonging to the ENFSI network. The EPGT EWG Annual Meeting brings together specialist and representatives from about 26 European and non-European countries and 40 Forensic Science Institutes.

International Symposium of Human Identification

The largest annual meeting focusing entirely on DNA forensics.
Discover the newest advances in DNA technology from top experts in the field at the 34th International Symposium on Human Identification. It’s all happening September 18-21, 2023!

ENFSI Fingerprint Meeting

The ENFSI (European Network of Forensic Science Institutes) and its Working Groups annually organize international events with the participation of professionals from various forensic disciplines and institutions, both public and private, belonging to the ENFSI network.

ENFSI Firearms and GSR Annual Meeting

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.