Forensic Science has no boundaries. And when it comes to knowledge sharing, it holds even more accurate.
International meet-ups have gained immense popularity with an increasing demand for enhanced and up-to-date knowledge about current developments in the forensic science field and an understanding of new crime-solving technologies.
The primary reason is crime is not confined to a particular state or country.
As a forensic expert, I felt honored to be invited to deliver lectures at the prestigious Trinity College and University College Cork, Ireland.
The lectures primarily focused on cyber forensics and forensic ballistics.
I discussed several case studies, new developments in forensic science, and crime investigation strategies.
Apart from knowledge-based lectures and scientific contributions, several MoUs were also signed.
It began a new relationship between the Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science and University College Cork.
The collaboration was done to impart updated and industry-oriented online forensic science courses to aspiring forensic experts and fill the demand-supply gap of skilled investigators.
The journey to Ireland was highly beneficial regarding knowledge sharing and business development.