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Brand Protection and Forensic Technology: Open Day and Training Seminar *Now Fully Subscribed*
April 18, 2023 – April 19, 2023
Join us this April for a free-to-attend Brand Protection Open Day and Training Seminar and discover how forensic-level analysis can secure the authenticity of your products and services.
In recent years, due in part to the proliferation of sophisticated printing equipment and materials, brand protection and anti-counterfeiting experts have increasingly turned to forensic technology.
Providing a high-level solution to the analysis of counterfeit goods and packaging, foster+freeman systems are already being used by internationally recognised brands as well as by leading security printers for the interrogation and quality assurance of printed, embedded and digital security features. Now, in order to demonstrate exactly how forensic-level solutions can meet the unique needs and requirement of this challenging industry, foster+freeman are pleased to announce a Brand Protection Open Day and Training Seminar at our global headquarters in Evesham, Worcestershire.
Outline Agenda
PRESENTATION
Forensic Technology for the Detection of Fakes, Frauds and Counterfeit Goods
WORKSHOP
Using VSC Imaging for the Interrogation of Products, Packaging, Licences, Certificates, and Documents of Authenticity
PRESENTATION
Building a Case against Fraudsters. Collating Evidence in a Brand Protection Case
WORKSHOP
Overt, Covert, and Forensic – Examining the 3 Categories of Anti-Counterfeiting Measures
WORKSHOP
Show and Tell – We demonstrate how our Forensic Solutions can be used to Interrogate your Security Features and Secure your Brand
Workshop Places are Limited
Please register your interest in attending
Forensic Technology for Brand Protection
foster+freeman manufacture state-of-the-art forensic workstations for the examination and interrogation of criminal evidence and questioned documents. Widely used by criminal investigators, immigration forces, and security printers, our advanced imaging systems have wide ranging applications that go beyond traditional forensics and document examination.
In recent years, due in part to the proliferation of sophisticated printing equipment and materials, brand protection and anti-counterfeiting experts have increasingly turned to forensic technology.
Who Should Attend This Event?
While the invitation list is strictly limited for this event, please feel free to share this invitation with any colleagues or partners that you believe may also be interested in attending.
The training event will be of interest to anyone:
> Directly employed in a brand protection or anti-counterfeiting role
> Involved in the analysis, comparison and evaluation of suspected fakes or counterfeits
> Manufacturers of anti-counterfeiting or anti-tamper packaging
> Anyone interested in using new technology to build a criminal case against counterfeiters