Integrated Systems

Forensics exhibitor

by Mark Rowe

Arithmetica, the company behind the SphereVision 360 degree video recording systems and Pointfuse laser scan 3D modelling software, is among exhibitors at Forensics Europe Expo at Olympia, on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 19 and 20, 2016. The portable SphereVision product suite includes high definition cameras for recording 360 degree images and video, as well as software designed to view, share and integrate immersive content. Pointfuse V2, on show for the first time after its launch in the US, offers a way of converting the vast point cloud datasets generated by laser scanners which are increasingly being used within the forensics sector, the firm says.

Mark Senior, Business Development Manager at Arithmetica, said: “Forensic science is the collection, preservation and analysis of scientific evidence. This progression of capture, process and use is at the heart of the Arithmetica product range. With our SphereVision recording and playback systems, a complex crime scene can be recorded in a matter of minutes and the data stored, integrated with other evidence, and presented to a court room or other audience.

“We are also excited to be showcasing the newly launched Pointfuse V2 – the first time in Europe since its launch! Laser scanners are being used more and more in law enforcement and forensics, and Pointfuse V2 gives users the ability to generate 3D geometry automatically and in a matter of minutes, regardless of the source of the point cloud.”

About Forensics Europe Expo 2016

The event will showcase the latest forensic equipment and services, alongside Security and Counter Terror Expo in west London.

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