Why attend Forensics Europe Expo 2026?
Forensics Europe Expo (FEE) brings together the forensic community to explore the technologies, techniques and operational challenges shaping modern investigations.
Spanning the full forensic journey - from crime scene investigation and laboratory science to digital evidence and courtroom presentation - FEE delivers practical insight, exposure to emerging technologies and direct access to the people driving innovation across forensic science and investigation.
With 24 CPD-accredited sessions, 40+ expert speakers and a growing international exhibition, FEE provides valuable opportunities to learn from real-world cases, compare solutions, discover new capabilities and connect with peers from across policing, laboratories, digital forensics and research.
Forensics Europe Expo 2026 Conference Programme
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Theatre 130 minsVideo doorbells are no longer just tools for catching parcel thieves or telling the postman to leave a package behind the wheelie bin. Today, they form a massive, decentralised surveillance network. F …Sponsored by:
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Theatre 230 minsModern criminal investigations are undergoing a radical shift as law enforcement agencies replace manual workflows with multimodal biometric technologies to improve identification speed and accuracy. …Sponsored by:
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Theatre 130 mins1st July 2026 marks the 125th anniversary of Forensics within the Met. As part of events to mark this milestone, this keynote will consider our past and our future, from the pioneering moment where S …
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Theatre 230 minsIn this lecture, we will discuss the usage of Artificial Intelligence for the creation and processing of digital media evidence. Illegal activities associated to this new technology are a real burden …Sponsored by:

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Theatre 140 minsDiscover how the “forensic digital twin” is transforming crime scene work. Marcus Rowe explores how advanced 3D capture and spatial data technologies allow investigators to preserve scenes with total …Sponsored by:
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Theatre 245 mins
Critical forensic evidence is often present at crime scenes but remains undetected due to the limitations of conventional illumination and search methods. Traditional forensic light sources typically rely on a small number of wavelengths—most commonly ultraviolet illumination—combined with a limited set of viewing filters such as yellow or orange goggles. While effective for certain applications, these approaches restrict the range of evidence types that can be visualized and frequently complicate the documentation process.
Superspectral imaging represents a significant advancement in forensic evidence detection and documentation. By utilizing more than ten distinct wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum in combination with specialized optical filters, superspectral systems enable investigators to reveal a broader range of evidence that would otherwise remain invisible under standard lighting conditions. In simple terms, the greater the number of available wavelengths and filters, the greater the variety of evidence that can be detected, enhanced, and documented.
This workshop will introduce the principles of superspectral imaging and demonstrate its practical applications across multiple forensic disciplines. Through real-world examples and live demonstrations, participants will explore how advanced imaging technologies can enhance latent fingerprints on challenging surfaces, visualize biological traces, recover altered or obliterated documents, detect injury patterns, and reveal other forms of trace evidence while preserving evidence integrity.
Through real case examples and live demonstrations, this workshop will explore the practical applications of superspectral imaging in modern forensic investigations. Participants will discover how advanced imaging technologies can:
- Reveal latent fingerprints on challenging and multicolored surfaces without powders or chemicals,
- Detect and document biological traces while maintaining evidence integrity,
- Visualize gunshot residue deposits on skin, various fabrics of clothing, and surrounding surfaces,
- Recover altered, erased, or overwritten documents,
- Enhance injury patterns and bruise visualization,
- Improve the detection of fibers, hairs, and other micro and trace evidence.
Beyond introducing the technology, this workshop will demonstrate how superspectral imaging can be seamlessly integrated into routine forensic workflows to improve efficiency, standardize documentation, and expand the range of detectable evidence without compromising evidence integrity.
Participants will leave with practical insights into how advanced spectral imaging is redefining modern forensic investigations by revealing critical evidence that conventional illumination methods may fail to detect.
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Theatre 130 minsCo-opting microbial ecology tools into forensic sciences has identified innovative approaches to augment current investigative techniques. Tracking successional changes in the composition of microbial …
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Theatre 230 minsThe Bryan Kohberger investigation mobilized some of the most powerful investigative resources in the United States. Millions of dollars. National agency support. Cutting-edge Investigative Genetic Gen …Sponsored by:
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Theatre 140 minsWith the statutory powers introduced through the Forensic Science Regulator Act 2021 and the implementation of Version 2 of the Code of Practice in October 2025, the regulatory environment for forensi …
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Theatre 230 minsWhat is the forensic value of Lithium Ion Batteries? Single cells or pouches? Small, simple battery packs or modules? Or large battery packs with complex Battery Management Systems (BMS) that may be r …
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Theatre 130 minsThis session explores the forensic potential of everyday “smart” toys through the analysis of a popular Singing Cactus device. We’ll examine how the toy records, stores, and retains audio data, and wh …
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Theatre 130 minsDigital forensics is experiencing a crisis of trust as AI-generated media threatens to outpace existing detection approaches. When public and judicial trust in digital evidence is compromised by gener …Sponsored by:
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It Was a Dark and Stormy Night: Critical Decisions in the First Hours of a Crime Scene InvestigationTheatre 235 minsSpeakers
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Theatre 145 minsIn this session we examine best practice in Disaster Victim Identification, in particular from the lens of forensic expertise. From mass-casualty incidents to complex international deployments, this s …Speakers
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Theatre 230 minsForensic professionals routinely operate in high-stress environments, with repeated exposure to traumatic scenes and deceased individuals. While the psychological impact of this work is widely acknowl …Sponsored by:
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Theatre 235 minsAs the volume and complexity of digital evidence continues to grow, investigators and analysts must rely on increasingly sophisticated tools and techniques to uncover critical information. This panel …
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Theatre 130 minsAn eye-opening look at how plant science can provide powerful intelligence in criminal investigations. Using anonymised real-world casework, this session reveals how pollen, seeds, soil flora and vege …
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Theatre 130 minsDigital forensic investigators often rely heavily on automated forensic tools but what if the critical evidence isn’t parsed or even recognised? This session highlights the risk of overlooked data and …Sponsored by:
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Theatre 240 minsJoin us for a thought provoking fireside chat between Sue Carney-Gannon, Consultant Forensic Biologist of Ethos Forensics, and Darrell Matthews, CEO of the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. Toge …
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Theatre 145 minsBiological, ecological, soil and landscape data represent an emerging form of “big data” with significant potential to transform criminal investigations and strengthen humanitarian recovery, investiga …
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Theatre 230 minsDiscover how digital workflows are transforming crime scene management through Visionations' CrimePad platform, enabling investigators to capture, manage and share information seamlessly from the fiel …Sponsored by:
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