Forensics Europe Expo Announce Free to Attend Workshop Programme for Visitors

Forensics Europe Expo, 24 – 25 April 2013, Olympia, London, sponsored by LGC Forensics, in Collaboration with Forensic Science Society and organised in partnership with The Investigator has been designed as the premier international forum for sourcing forensics products, equipment and services, and provide the definitive source of education, best practice, training and networking for the entire forensics sector and supply chain

The Forensics Europe Expo free two day Workshop Programme is putting key forensic products under the spotlight by sharing their latest successes, challenges and lessons learnt with you to improve your technical expertise, projects efficiencies and core investigative skills. Running alongside the free to exhibition is a paid for Conference with dedicated streams on Forensics Innovation and Digital Forensics.In addition, Forensics Europe Expo is hosting exclusive product launches in the following fields: Scene of Crime Equipment, New Technologies, Police Equipment, Lab Equipment, Testing Equipment and Digital Equipment – attendance is crucial for anyone seeking to invest in the very latest cutting edge technologies and equipment.

Highlights include:

NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH: Forensic Touch, a glove that does more than protect – Tony Coombes, CSI manager, Derbyshire Constabulary
Dr Paul Smith MSc PhD, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Studies, Portsmouth University
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH: New Generation Dipsticks for Extremely Rapid Quantitative Detection of Trace Levels of Explosiv – Dr Helge Schnerr, Biochemist, Saliant
EXCLUSIVE CASE STUDY: ParaDNA – Fast Forward your Investigation – Peter Johnson, Global Product Manager, LGC
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH: Enhancing fingerprints on thermal paper, an alternative to chemical treatment – Dr John W. Bond OBE, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Sciences, Consolite
EXCLUSIVE CASE STUDY AND PRODUCT LAUNCH: Forensic Intelligence – Robert Milne, Forensic Practitioner and Consultant, CSI Equipment
EXCLUSIVE CASE STUDY: Covert Drug Operations – Dr Vanessa Kellie, Forensics Manager, Gradko Lab
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH: Nucleic Acid Decontamination – Dr. Thomas Rückrich ,Applichem
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH: Reducing the Risks with DuPont – Ian Samson, European Sales and Training Specialist for protective clothing, DuPont

View the two day programme at
http://www.forensicseuropeexpo.com


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Registration to the exhibition is FREE for all visitors and includes access to the workshop programme and Interactive Crime Feature.

Running alongside the free to exhibition is a paid for Conference with dedicated streams on Forensics Innovation and Digital Forensics.

Speakers include Martin Bottomley, Head of Greater Manchester Major Crime Review Team, Chief Constable Chris Sims, Forensic Science lead for the Association of Chief Police Officers and Chief Constable of West Midlands Police, Dr Neil Cohen, of the Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST), Andrew Beckett, Head of Consulting and Professional Services of Cassidian Cyber Security, and Dr Bart Custers, Project Leader Technology in Policing, Department of Security and Justice, The Netherlands

Entry passes will also include free access to Counter Terror Expo, the dedicated counter-terrorism and security event with over 400+exhibitors. An Industry Networking Event, Sponsored by the Security Institute, will take place during Counter Terror Expo on Wednesday 24 April 2013 from 1630 where all Forensics Europe Expo exhibitors, delegates and visitors are invited to attend.

For more information please visit www.forensicseuropeexpo.com

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