Forensic Science Technology Showcase: Exhibitors Wanted

Posted on: 29/06/2017

KTN are looking for the latest forensic innovations to showcase at this years Forensic Science Technology Showcase.

The annual Forensic Science Technology Showcase is the highlight of the KTN forensic science programme. This event is an opportunity for developers and researchers to exhibit and discuss their work with end users, giving the chance for instant feedback and meeting potential project partners.

It is also an opportunity for end users and fellow researchers and developers to see the latest developments in forensic science and network. The Showcase exhibits new innovation from across the different forensic science disciplines and other technology areas.

This year KTN is teaming up with the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences to bring together their Annual Conference and the Technology Showcase – two great events in one place and if you register for the free Technology Showcase you will receive a discount code that you can use to book your place at the Annual Conference.

If you would be interested in exhibiting at this event please get in touch with Felicity Carlysle-Davies (felicity.carlysle-davies@ktn-uk.org). We are looking for the latest forensic innovations, but these don’t have to come from the forensic science sector! If you have a technology that you think could be applied in this area, for example novel imaging systems or chemical analyses, then get in touch as this is a great opportunity to make contacts in this market. If you have been developing a new process or an improvement to existing processes we want to hear from you too.

The event is free to attend and exhibit at but you must register here.

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