3rd June 2026

Driving Forwards Marks and Traces

A one day conference for police and professionals working within the criminal justice system

 

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Please note that due to the sensitive nature of content presented and discussed at this event, registration is only open to police and professionals working within the criminal justice system.

This one-day conference will discuss how forensic techniques in the examination of marks – such as toolmarks, tyre marks and footwear impressions, and traces – such as fibres, paint, glass and gunshot residue, can significantly enhance investigative outcomes.  

During the day you will hear from experts from across both Eurofins Forensic Services and Cellmark Forensic Services as well as respected colleagues from the criminal justice system. We will explore how close collaboration is helping to maximise forensic evidence recovery and providing valuable information and assisting in the interpretation of activity pertinent to investigations. We will present the joint strategies devised and the benefits of working collaboratively across case types involving a variety of scientific disciplines. Case studies presented will consider how this approach has driven investigations forwards, from volume crime to highly complex and challenging cases. 

Registration will open in a couple of weeks. To register your interest and receive a notification when registration opens, please use the form below. 

Register You Interest

To register your interest for 'Driving Forwards Marks and Traces' please enter your details below. We will send you an email as soon as registration is open.

Please note that due to the sensitive nature of content at this event, registration is only open to police and professionals working within the criminal justice system.

Please email any questions to training@cellmark.co.uk.

When, Where and Who 

   3rd June 2026
  British Motor Museum, Gaydon
 

£125 +VAT per person, including lunch and refreshments (payable by invoice)

  Due to the sensitive nature of content presented and discussed at this event, registration is only open to police and professionals working within the criminal justice system.