Introducing Our Partner: Forenscope

We are proud to introduce one of our key partners: Forenscope.

Forenscope is a research and development company dedicated to creating hardware and software technologies for forensic imaging. They began by researching ways to improve early diagnosis systems before taking this in-depth knowledge and transitioning to forensic sciences. Their commitment to the forensic industry is evident in the ground-breaking nature of their technological development as the inventors of the world’s first mobile multispectral devices.

Multispectral Devices

These multispectral devices include two smartphones and one tablet. Equipped with built-in lighting systems & image enhancing software, these solutions are purpose-built to enhance forensic analysts’ performance. Their range begins with the Patrol Smartphone, which comes with both UV & fingerprint detection capabilities that make it the perfect device for every agent. For those in need of further analysis, the CSI Pro Smartphone can also analyse body fluids, giving it the power of being a crime lab you can hold in the palm of your hand. Finally, the Forenscope Multispectral 4K Tablet. This is the world’s first evidence-friendly mobile blood, GSR and body fluid detection device. This high-tech integrated device detects invisible potential blood spots, gunshot residues, body fluids such as semen, saliva and urine on dark or complex surfaces.

RollsTechGlobal

RollsTechGlobal is built to be Australia’s single source supply for all things forensic and to provide access to next-generation technology from around the world. So when we embarked on the mission to bring the brand to life we did so with Forenscope as one of our first partners. Their revolutionary multispectral smartphones & tablet capable of enhancing Australian police forces & forensic professionals are available through RollsTechGlobal and will be demonstrated at the symposium next month.

Forenscope’s team are flying from Turkey to join us at the ANZFSS symposium in a few weeks’ time to demonstrate their incredible devices so if you’re attending please come and say hello!

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