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Apr 27-28, 2026    Dubai, UAE
6th International Conference on

Forensic Science, Medicine, Research Technology

About the Conference

The 6th International Conference on Forensic Science, Medicine, Research & Technology is a premier global event dedicated to advancing scientific discovery, investigative excellence, and multidisciplinary innovation. Organized in response to the rapid expansion of forensic applications across medicine, technology, law, and public safety, the Forensic conference 2026 will take place on April 27–28, 2026 in Dubai, UAE with the theme, “Integrating Science, Medicine & Technology for a New Era of Forensic Excellence,” a global hub of scientific progress and international collaboration.

Why to Join?

  1. Gain insights into the latest breakthroughs in forensic investigation, medical forensics, digital analytics, toxicology, cybercrime detection, and applied research.
  2. Interact with world-renowned speakers, industry leaders, and academic experts who will share advanced methodologies, case studies, and technologies shaping the future of forensic science.
  3. Connect with international colleagues and organizations, creating opportunities for collaboration, research partnerships, and cross-institutional programs.
  4. Explore exhibitions of cutting-edge forensic tools including analytical instruments, AI-supported software, digital crime technologies, and modern medical diagnostic solutions.
  5. Earn global certification, participate in hands-on workshops, and expand your professional competencies.

Who Will Be the Participants?

The conference welcomes a diverse and multidisciplinary community, including:

  1. Academic deans, directors, professors, and research leaders
  2. Forensic scientists, medical examiners, toxicologists, and crime laboratory professionals
  3. Cybersecurity specialists, digital forensic analysts, and IT investigators
  4. Postdoctoral researchers, research scholars, and graduate students
  5. CEOs, founders, R&D experts, and technology innovators
  6. Law enforcement professionals, legal experts, and policy advisors
  7. Designers and developers of forensic instruments and analytical systems
  8. Members of scientific associations, societies, and regulatory organizations
  9. Industry professionals seeking collaboration, product showcasing, and knowledge expansion

The conference encourages participation from both academia and industry, promoting meaningful engagement and mutual growth.

Engage • Evolve • Empower

The Forensic Conference 2026 brings together global researchers, scientists, and industry leaders for an enriching two-day exchange of knowledge and innovation. Hosted in Dubai, a hub of scientific progress and international connectivity, the event fosters collaboration and advancement across forensic disciplines. Join us in April 2026 to expand your expertise, build meaningful connections, and contribute to the future of forensic excellence.

Scientific Tracks

1. Forensic Biology & DNA Analysis
This track explores cutting-edge developments in forensic genomics and DNA profiling, highlighting how next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics are revolutionizing human identification. Sessions will discuss rapid DNA technologies, trace DNA interpretation, and advances in population genetics that strengthen evidentiary reliability. Experts will examine contamination control, validation standards, and automation tools that improve laboratory workflow. Participants will gain a deep understanding of modern molecular approaches driving accuracy in crime investigation.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

2. Forensic Toxicology & Analytical Chemistry
This session focuses on the scientific foundations and technological advances in detecting toxic substances, drugs, poisons, and chemicals linked to forensic cases. Emphasis will be placed on high-resolution mass spectrometry, novel psychoactive substances, and analytical techniques for low-volume samples. Case studies will showcase real-world applications in medico-legal investigations, including overdoses, poisoning events, and environmental exposure. Discussions will also cover quality assurance, method validation, and new regulatory standards shaping forensic toxicology.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

Related Forensic Conferences:
Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

3. Digital & Cyber Forensics
As cybercrimes grow more sophisticated, this track examines the latest tools and investigative strategies for digital evidence extraction and interpretation. Topics include mobile and cloud forensics, blockchain traceability, ransomware investigations, and cybersecurity breach analysis. AI-driven detection systems and automated reporting tools will be presented to enhance efficiency and accuracy in digital casework. Participants will learn best practices for maintaining data integrity, chain of custody, and courtroom presentation of digital evidence.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

Related Forensic Conferences:
Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

4. Forensic Medicine & Pathology
This track delves into medico-legal autopsies, trauma assessment, cause-of-death evaluation, and anatomical pathology techniques that aid forensic investigations. Attendees will explore modern imaging tools such as post-mortem CT/MRI, virtual autopsy methods, and advanced wound analysis. Case-based discussions will illustrate how medical findings correlate with investigative evidence. Sessions also highlight emerging challenges, including complex trauma interpretation and evolving standards in forensic medical reporting.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

Related Forensic Conferences:
Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

5. Pattern Evidence: Fingerprints, Impressions & Tool Marks
This track focuses on the science behind friction ridge analysis, impression evidence, and tool mark identification. Delegates will examine new chemical, optical, and digital methods for latent print development, as well as automated comparison technologies for pattern recognition. Real-case demonstrations will address error rates, examiner proficiency, and courtroom scrutiny of pattern evidence. Experts will also discuss evolving standards, accreditation needs, and the future of pattern analysis with machine learning integration.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

Related Forensic Conferences:
Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

6. Forensic Anthropology & Odontology
This session provides a detailed understanding of skeletal biology, human identification, age estimation, and dental profiling techniques used in forensic casework. Experts will highlight 3D imaging, isotopic analysis, and new odontological markers that enhance accuracy in identifying unknown remains. Case studies from mass disasters, homicide investigations, and historical recoveries will be presented. Topics also include laboratory standards, reporting practices, and global advancements in forensic anthropology.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

7. Crime Scene Investigation & Reconstruction
Focused on the scientific approach to crime scene management, this track covers systematic evidence recovery, documentation, and scene preservation. Presentations include 3D laser scanning, drone-based mapping, and virtual reconstruction technologies that transform investigative accuracy. Participants will explore multidisciplinary reconstruction methods combining physics, biology, and digital tools for case interpretation. The session highlights real-world examples where reconstruction played a critical role in solving complex cases.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

8. Forensic Psychology & Criminology
This track examines behavioral analysis, offender profiling, investigative interviewing, and psychological perspectives on criminal behavior. Sessions will highlight the role of mental health assessments, risk evaluations, and trauma-informed approaches in forensic investigations. Experts will also discuss trends in criminal patterns, sociological influences, and psychological factors related to violent and cyber crimes. Attendees will gain insights into integrating psychological science with investigative processes.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

9. Artificial Intelligence, Robotics & Forensic Technology
Exploring the cutting edge of forensic innovation, this track highlights AI algorithms for pattern recognition, predictive analytics, automated crime scene tools, and robotics in evidence handling. Discussions will address AI ethics, validation standards, and reliability concerns in the legal system. Presentations will showcase AI-assisted facial recognition, image enhancement, and autonomous forensic systems. Participants will understand how technology is redefining the speed and precision of modern forensic work.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

10. Forensic Nursing & Emergency Medicine
This track emphasizes clinical forensic practice, trauma documentation, and medical–legal evidence collection in emergency and hospital settings. Key sessions include sexual assault examination protocols, child protection evaluations, and handling violence-related injuries. Experts will discuss collaborative roles between healthcare and legal sectors, focusing on improving patient safety and forensic reporting. Attendees will gain knowledge of international standards and emerging tools supporting forensic nursing practice.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

Related Forensic Conferences:
Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

11. Legal, Ethical & Judicial Aspects of Forensics
This track explores the legal framework governing forensic practice, including evidence admissibility, courtroom testimony, and expert witness responsibilities. Presentations will highlight ethical guidelines, regulatory requirements, and global standards that shape forensic investigations. Real-life case law examples will provide insights into how scientific evidence is challenged and interpreted in courts. Participants will understand how science, law, and ethics intersect to ensure justice and integrity.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

Related Forensic Conferences:
Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

12. AI-Generated Deepfake Detection & Media Forensics
This cutting-edge track focuses on identifying manipulated videos, synthetic voices, fabricated images, and AI-generated content. With deepfakes increasingly used in fraud, cybercrime, and misinformation, experts will discuss detection algorithms, authentication protocols, and courtroom challenges. Case studies will demonstrate how media forensics is becoming essential in modern investigations.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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13. Wildlife & Environmental Forensics
This emerging area covers illegal wildlife trade investigations, environmental contamination analysis, and ecological crime detection. Techniques such as genetic identification of species, pollution forensics, and habitat crime assessment will be highlighted. Attendees will learn how forensic science supports sustainability and environmental protection efforts globally.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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14. Financial, Fraud & Blockchain Forensics
Focused on financial crimes, this track addresses cryptocurrency tracing, digital transaction analysis, fraud detection systems, and financial statement forensics. Experts will explain how blockchain technology is used to track illicit activities and strengthen digital evidence authentication. This session is essential for professionals working at the intersection of finance and forensic technology.

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

15. Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) & Humanitarian Forensics
This track highlights the forensic response to natural disasters, mass fatalities, conflict zones, and humanitarian emergencies. Sessions include DNA-based identification, dento-skeletal examinations, and global DVI protocols. Experts will discuss interdisciplinary coordination, ethical considerations, and international case experiences.
 

Related Societies:
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences | Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal | Forensic Science American Chemical Society | American Academy of Forensic Sciences | Society for Wildlife Forensic Science The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society | Forensic Science Society of Malaysia | British Academy of Forensic Sciences

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Forensic Science Conference | Crime and Law Meetings | Clinical Epidemiology Conferences | Digital Forensics Conferences | Victimology Conference | Computational Forensics Conferences | Forensic Anthropology Workshop | Cybersecurity Symposiums | Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Meetings | Upcoming Forensic Engineering Meetings | Future Forensic Research Seminars

Market Analysis
The global forensic science market continues to grow rapidly, driven by advancements in technology, increasing crime complexity, and the rising need for precise, court-admissible evidence. Key factors influencing the market include:

Growing Demand for High-Precision Forensic Solutions

Advancements such as next-generation sequencing (NGS), AI-based pattern recognition, digital forensics tools, and automated laboratory systems have significantly improved the accuracy and speed of forensic investigations. Law enforcement agencies worldwide are adopting these tools to enhance efficiency and case resolution rates.

Expansion of Digital & Cyber Forensics

With cybercrime becoming one of the fastest-growing global threats, the demand for cybersecurity investigations, data recovery, network analysis, and digital evidence validation is rapidly increasing, pushing this segment to expand more quickly than traditional forensic domains.

Regional Outlook

  • Middle East & UAE: Rapid modernization of forensic laboratories, government investments in security infrastructure, and international collaboration place the UAE among the fastest-developing forensic hubs.
  • North America: Leads in adoption of advanced technologies, especially in DNA, toxicology, and digital forensics.
  • Europe: Strong regulatory standards and academic research contribute to consistent growth.
  • Asia-Pacific: Large population, improving crime investigation systems, and government funding drive significant expansion.

Future Growth Opportunities

  • AI-powered predictive systems
  • Forensic automation and robotics
  • Virtual and augmented reality for crime reconstruction
  • Cloud-based forensic case management systems

With increasing global focus on justice, security, and scientific accuracy, the forensic science sector is expected to reach unprecedented innovation levels in the coming years.

Past Conference Report
The previous editions of the International Conference on Forensic Science, Medicine, Research & Technology were highly successful, bringing together multidisciplinary experts from more than 20 countries. Key highlights from the past conference include:

Global Participation
Researchers, forensic analysts, medical examiners, toxicologists, cyber experts, educators, and law-enforcement officials contributed valuable insights through oral presentations, posters, and interactive discussions.

Cutting-Edge Scientific Contributions
Topics ranged from advanced DNA methodologies and forensic anthropology to digital forensics, AI in investigations, and medico-legal case studies. Several speakers presented breakthrough research now widely referenced in academic and professional circles.

Interactive Workshops & Training Sessions
Hands-on sessions in fingerprint development, toxicology testing, cyber investigation, and trauma analysis offered practical skill enhancement for participants.

Technology Showcase
Exhibitors introduced state-of-the-art forensic equipment, software, laboratory tools, and AI-driven solutions, demonstrating how technology is reshaping investigative processes.

Networking & Collaboration
Participants engaged in productive collaboration, resulting in joint research projects, institutional partnerships, and continued professional exchange even after the conference.

 

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