The International Conference on Forensic Research and Technology 2027 (Forensic Research 2027) scheduled on May 10-11, 2027, in Vienna, Austria will be used as an international forum to promote scientific dialogues and interdisciplinary collaborations in forensic science. The conference will be attended by world-class forensic scientists, crime scene investigators, forensic pathologists, forensic toxicologists, forensic geneticists, digital forensic specialists, lawyers, researchers, laboratory experts, policy makers, and technology developers and it will discuss the new research methods, techniques, and technologies in forensic science that have changed the dynamics of the entire forensic investigations.An important part of the conference is related to the convergence of the latest technologies including AI, machine learning, digital forensics, forensic genomics, biometrics and automated analytical systems with the existing forensic methodologies. This cross-disciplinary approach makes it possible to demonstrate how innovative technologies are transforming forensic practice, enhancing accuracy of analysis and enabling evidence-based decision making.
Forensic Research 2027 is designed to encourage scientific discussion and exchange of scientific knowledge. Therefore, during this conference, the participants will have the opportunity to learn about the recent innovations and advancements in the field of forensic methodology, forensic laboratories, digital forensics, artificial intelligence, forensic genomics, forensic toxicology, biometrics, and crime scene investigation.The International Conference on Forensic Research and Technology 2027 aims to create substantial scientific contacts in all domains of forensic sciences. Instead of focusing only on one area, the conference unites forensic sciences with latest technologies, legal frameworks and multidisciplinary research to tackle pressing issues of modern evidence verification and investigation.
CONFERENCE DELEGATES
CONFERENCE BENEFITS
CONFERENCE TRACKS AND SESSIONS
Track 1: New Trends in Forensic Science
The focus of this track is on the existing processes in forensic investigation, laboratory practices, and technology used to study the evidence. The topics include methods of analysis, standards for quality control, and innovations in the field of forensic science.
Key Topics: Forensic Science | Analysis of Evidence | Crime Investigation | Laboratory Techniques | Scientific Investigation | Quality Control | Forensic Standards | Research Methods | Case Study Analysis
Track 2: Medical Forensics and Pathology
This track discusses medical investigations related to legal matters such as assessment of injury, cause of death, and pathological processes.
Key Topics: Medical Forensics | Pathological Forensics | Investigation of Cause of Death | Autopsy Techniques | Trauma Evaluation | Medical Evidence | Determination of Cause of Death | Legal Medicine
Track 3: Forensic Biology and DNA Testing
This track investigates biological evidence examination and genetic techniques of investigation.
Key Topics: Forensic Biology | DNA Profiling | Genetic Identification | Biological Evidence | Molecular Techniques | Man Identification | DNA Bases | Laboratory Analysis
Track 4: Digital Forensics and Cyber Investigations
This track looks at ways to investigate computer, network and electronic device digital evidence.
Key Topics: Digital Forensics | Cyber Investigation | Data Recovery | Cyber Crime Analysis | Network Evidence | Mobile Forensics | Digital Evidence Management | Incident Response
Track 5: Forensic Toxicology
This track looks at the analysis of drugs and other toxic materials in forensic cases.
Key Topics: Forensic Toxicology | Drug Analysis | Chemical Detection | Poisoning Investigation | Substance Identification | Analytical Chemistry | Toxicological Interpretation
Track 6: Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence Management
This track looks at methods for gathering, documenting, preserving and analyzing evidence gathered at a crime scene.
Key Topics: Crime Scene Investigation | Evidence Gathering | Evidence Preservation | Scene Documentation | Forensic Photography | Chain of Custody | Investigation Methods
Track 7: Forensic Anthropology and Human Identification
This track looks at methods for the analysis of human remains and the ways to identify them in forensic cases.
Key Topics: Forensic Anthropology | Human Remains Analysis | Skeletal Examination | Biological Profile | Identification Methods | Disaster Victim Identification | Osteology
Track 8: Forensic Genetics and Population Studies
This track analyzes the application of genetic technologies and population methods used for forensic identification.
Key Topics: Forensic Genetics | Genetic Markers | Population Genetics | Interpretation of DNA | Kinship Analysis | Genetic Database | Identity Testing
Track 9: Cybercrime and Information Security
This track examines methods of investigation related to cybercrimes and the protection of data.
Key Topics: Cybercrime | Information Security | Digital Investigation | Cyber Threat | Digital Evidence | Data Protection | Cyber Security | Cyber Law
Track 10: Forensic Psychology and Behavioral Analysis
This track investigates psychological methods used in criminal investigations, assessment of offenders, and legal matters.
Key Topics: Forensic Psychology | Criminal Behavior | Behavioral Analysis | Offenders’ Assessment | Psychological Assessment | Witnesses’ Studies | Legal Psychology
Track 11: Forensic Chemistry and Analytical Techniques
This track studies chemical analysis methods applied to identification, as well as forensic samples.
Key Topics: Forensic Chemistry | Analytical Instruments | Chromatography | Spectroscopy | Substance Identification | Trace Evidence | Laboratory Methods
Track 12: Trace Evidence and Material Analysis
This track involves analysis of evidence materials in small scale that helps in forensics investigation.
Key Topics: Trace Evidence | Fibers | Glass Analysis | Paint Analysis | Material Analysis | Microscopy | Physical Evidence
Track 13: Forensic Imaging and Biometric Identification
This track involves imaging technologies and biometric identification used in forensic investigation and evidence interpretation.
Key Topics: Forensic Imaging | Face Recognition | Fingerprint Analysis | Biometrics | Image Analysis | Pattern Recognition | Identification Technology
Track 14: Fingerprinting, Biometrics and Identification Systems
This track involves traditional as well as new identification systems used in forensic investigation.
Key Topics: Fingerprint Analysis | Biometrics | Identification | Automated Identification | Pattern Analysis | Databases
Track 15: Forensic Law, Ethics and Justice Systems
This track involves law and ethics related to forensic investigations and justice system involved in this process.
Key Topics: Forensic Law | Legal Evidence | Expert Witness | Ethics Issues | Court Processes | Justice Systems | Evidence Standards
Track 16: Forensic Investigation and Criminal Justice
This track examines investigation methods and cooperation between forensic experts and the criminal justice system.
Key Topics: Criminal Investigations | Forensic Evidence | Police Work | Investigative Methods | Case Management | Administration of Justice
Track 17: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies for Forensic Sciences
The track discusses the application of artificial intelligence, automation, and new technologies in forensic sciences.
Key Topics: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Automation | Predictive Analysis | Advanced Tools | Data Analysis | Smart Forensic Science
Track 18: Applications of Forensic Science in Public Safety and Practices around the World
The track explores forensic science applications, international cooperation, and methods to enhance public safety.
Key Topics: Forensic Science | Public Safety | International Practices | Crime Prevention | Evidence-Based Investigation | Forensic Collaboration | Security Science
Track 19: Forensic Laboratory Management and Quality Assurance
The track deals with forensic laboratory management and quality assurance.
Key Topics: Forensic Laboratories | Quality Management | Laboratory Accreditation | Standard Procedures | Quality Assurance | Professional Training | Laboratory Safety
Track 20: Forensic Technology: Research, Education and Future Perspectives
The track discusses the development of research, professional training and other innovations in forensic science and technology.
Key Topics: Forensic Research | Scientific Education | Professional Training Programs | Research Methodologies | Technology Development | Future Application of Forensic Sciences
CONFERENCE EXPERIENCE AND OPPORTUNITIES
The International Conference on Forensic Research and Technology serves as a platform for the international market of forensic science both as far as the professionals and the representatives of academia are concerned. The forum provides an opportunity for participants to meet and develop either professional or business contacts with partners from the field of forensic research.
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Market Growth Analysis
The global forensic technology market has been continuously registering growth owing to growing demand for digital investigations, DNA profiling, biometric identification, forensic lab services, and modern methods of evidence examination. According to estimates, the global forensic technology market was worth around USD 23.5 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow to about USD 25 billion in 2025. This growth can be attributed to growing adoption of AI technology, cyber forensics, automated laboratories, and advanced analytical techniques.
Long-term market forecast, forensic technology market will continue its growth trajectory and get to the level of USD 35–40 billion by 2030 with CAGR reaching approximately 7–9%. Future market trends will be determined by growing development of cybercrimes, advancement of forensic DNA technologies, higher demand for viable identification methods, and investments in forensic research facilities. North America and Europe will remain the major markets owing to their strong forensic capabilities while Asia-Pacific and emerging regions will enjoy high growth rate due to modernization of their forensic systems and technological upgrade.