by Jon Swann | Jul 18, 2023 | News
Florida police department uses grant to equip forensic unit with foster+freeman devices. Cape Coral Police Department is the latest in a line of US agencies to receive a Department of Justice grant for new forensic technology to assist in the investigation of violent...
by Jon Swann | Jun 12, 2023 | News
Advanced questioned document imaging technique can reveal the order in which ink layers are added to handwritten and printed documents foster+freeman authored publication details the use of VSC Photometric Stereo and Elastomeric Sensor Imaging to interrogate and...
by Jon Swann | Jun 12, 2023 | News
International collaboration will promote forensic excellence in India and beyond Officials representing foster+freeman, the Indian National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), and the British High Commission, met in Gandhinagar to sign a joint Memorandum of...
by Jon Swann | May 5, 2023 | News
Industry-academia engagement boosts forensic innovation at foster+freeman Having started life as an academic research project, with backing from the UK Home Office, foster+freeman has a long-standing history of working in partnership with leading universities to...
by Jon Swann | May 2, 2023 | New Technology, News
Card Graders turn to forensic technology as they seek to put a price on high-value collectables In recent years, online trading, valuation and authentication of collectable trading cards has been transformed from a niche pastime into a multi-million dollar industry....
by Jon Swann | Mar 21, 2023 | New Technology, News
Chemical reagents – the missing link in fingermark validation? Forensic science and fingermark identification is a high-stakes business. Investigating criminal cases the world over, the work of forensic experts has significant implications on the lives of...