On February 19 and 20, 2024, forensic experts specializing in road traffic accident investigation from the State Forensic Science Bureau participated in an experience-sharing visit to the Norwegian National Criminal Investigation Service (KRIPOS). During the visit, the experts learned about the Norwegian experts’ experience in investigating over 200 crimes using 3D scanning and data visualization technology. They were introduced to the application of 3D data visualization in road traffic accident investigations and other forensic examinations, explored the equipment and software used by Norwegian experts, and had the opportunity to practically test virtual reality capabilities in cases where 3D scanning technology had been utilized.
The visit was part of the EEA Grants project “Strengthening of the capacity of forensic system and inspection of the site of the event”.
The total funding for the project “Strengthening of the capacity of forensic system and inspection of the site of the event” is €2,680,000, of which 85% (€2,278,000) is funded by EEA Grants, and 15% (€402,000) is covered by national co-financing, complemented by an additional €171,000 from the Norwegian Grants Program Bilateral Cooperation Fund.
The project will be implemented until April 30, 2024.
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