On 6 December 2025, the Miaoli County Government and Miaoli High School hosted a “Scenario-Based Forensic Challenge” where all practical sessions were conducted using ForenScope’s advanced forensic imaging systems. The event, organized in collaboration with the Miaoli County Police Bureau, gave junior high school students a rare opportunity to experience real-life forensic workflows with professional-grade technology.
Throughout the day, students practiced key forensic techniques such as fingerprint collection, trace evidence examination, full-spectrum imaging, Raman spectroscopy, and microscopic observation — all carried out using ForenScope devices that are also deployed in professional crime scene and laboratory environments worldwide.
Deputy County Magistrate Chiu Li-li, Miaoli High School Principal Wu Cheng-cheng, and Miaoli County Police Chief Wang Sen-chang accompanied the students during the activities, underscoring the county’s commitment to science-based policing and education.
The program allowed students to move beyond what they see in films and TV series and instead understand how real forensic science works on an actual case scenario: observing evidence, forming hypotheses, and relying on scientific methods rather than guesswork. With hands-on access to advanced tools, students strengthened their observation, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills, while also gaining early exposure to possible future study and career paths in forensic science, policing, and related natural and social sciences.
ForenScope is proud that its technology was chosen to support this initiative in Miaoli. Equipping the next generation with direct, practical experience of “how science safeguards justice” is fully aligned with ForenScope’s mission to advance modern, science-driven forensic practice around the world.