17-19th June 2026
Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia
Tallinn
We are delighted to announce that the 2026 EUIAI annual educational conference will be co-hosted by the Estonian Forensic Institute.
Early bird discounted registration fees will be available until April 15th 2026.
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Workshops
There will be workshops presented by our vendors on day 1 of the event. These are included in the registration but are first come first served. Details will be provided very soon.
There are 4 workshops. Workshops 1 and 2 are simultaneous in the morning and Workshops 3 and 4 are simultaneous in the afternoon. Please only sign up for one in each session.
(maximum of 30 attendees – first come, first served.)
Workshop 1 - Beta room – 30 people 0930 – 1230
INTERPOL and IDEMIA Public Security present an interactive workshop for forensic practitioners focused on the ACE V (Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation, Verification) methodology — the foundational framework for forensic identification — applied to facial recognition and tattoo analysis.
Workshop 2 - Gamma room – 30 people 1000 - 1130
Intro to Neurotechnology and our solutions: Overview of ABIS, Criminal Investigation, Surveillance, and the 300M solution, including 300M contactless crime scene fingerprint detection and capture
Mobile Fingerprint Scanning: contactless capture using a smartphone camera
Criminal Investigation Software: processing latent fingerprints and MegaMatcher ABIS searching
Workshop 3 - Gamma room – 30 people 1330 – 1630
This is a hands on session for participants and will be presented by Daniel Heltemes, Biometrics and
Law Enforcement Specialist, Thales
Workshop 4 - Beta room – 30 people 1400-1530
This workshop provides a practical introduction to the analysis of fall scenarios and bullet trajectories using real forensic cases.
Participants will learn:
How to document scenes efficiently
How to perform basic 3D reconstructions
How to interpret fall dynamics and bullet paths
How digital tools can support forensic reporting and courtroom presentations
The session includes real examples, step-by-step demonstrations, and time for questions.
Our keynote speaker is Turi King
EU IAI AGM. 0900 – 1700
Genetics, identifications and identity
Conference dinner – 19H00 at the Radisson Blu Hotel Olumpia, Tallinn
08h30 – 16h00
Presentations include:
- Immersive Learning: Simulating Multidisciplinary Forensic Decision Making Through Co-Teaching
- Study for Parameterization of Human Identification Through Lofoscopy in the Identification of Cadavers
- Enhancement of Ridge Detail in Blood Fingermarks Using Longwave Reflected UV (LWRUV) Imaging
- Novel Multi-Functional Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles as Latent Fingermark Development Agents: The Roles of Chitosan and Fluorophore in Nanoparticle Performance
- Evaluating the Characteristics of Deposition Material and Their Effect on Blood Spatter Analysis
- Crime Scene Ballistics Investigation in Firearms Shooting Cases
- Cyanoacrylate Fuming of Gelatin Lifters for the Determination of the Deposition Order Between Fingermarks and Printed Toner
- Facial Comparison and Archaeology – Some Remarks on the Olmec Colossal Heads
- Collaborative Partnerships: Shaping the Future of Forensic Science Education and Practice
- Testing in the Swiss Federal Office of Police: Challenges and Methods



