ForenScope took part in the ENFSI Fingerprint Working Group 2025 meeting in Barcelona, Spain, an event that brought together leading fingerprint experts and law enforcement professionals from across Europe and beyond. The meeting provided a strong platform to reinforce ForenScope’s presence in Spain and the wider European forensic community through direct engagement and technical exchange.
Throughout the event, ForenScope’s stand attracted significant attention from international visitors, including representatives from Mossos d’Esquadra (the Catalonian Police), the Head of the Fingerprint Bureau of Albania, and numerous fingerprint specialists from different countries. The presence of ForenScope’s Spanish distributor, Migertron Seguridad, further strengthened international collaboration and regional partnerships.
Hands-on demonstrations played a central role during the meeting. The team showcased the 8K Android, SuperSpectral, Contactless LITE, and SuperSpectral Hybrid systems, along with their latest lenses and updated versions. Particular interest was shown in the 8K Android with the new Laser Lens and Contactless LITE.
Among the standout moments, the ability of the 8K Laser Lens to reveal fingerprints on challenging surfaces such as stone and paper, as well as Contactless LITE’s capability to capture crystal-clear fingerprints from long distances, generated strong professional interest. These demonstrations highlighted how advanced imaging can support faster, non-destructive evidence detection and more reliable documentation in real forensic workflows.
The event proceeded smoothly, allowing uninterrupted technical discussions and meaningful professional connections. ENFSI Fingerprint Working Group 2025 once again demonstrated the importance of expert-driven environments in shaping the future of forensic imaging and reaffirmed ForenScope’s alignment with methodology-focused forensic communities.