
Interested in Speaking at the 2026 Joint IAFSM/ACSR Conference?
We are now accepting abstract submissions for presentations and workshops at the 2026 Joint IAFSM/ACSR Crime Scene Reconstruction Educational Conference, taking place February 23–27, 2026 in Boulder, Colorado.
Whether you're a seasoned expert or a rising professional in forensic metrology, 3D technologies, or traditional reconstruction techniques, this is an opportunity to share your knowledge, showcase your innovations, and connect with a national and international audience of investigators, scientists, and practitioners.

Why present?
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Establish yourself or your agency as a leader in the field
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Engage with a highly specialized audience of forensic professionals
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Promote new research, case studies, or field-tested techniques
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Help shape the evolving dialogue around forensic reconstruction and metrology
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Receive recognition in conference materials and networking opportunities
Presentation Details:
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Presentations will be scheduled for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
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All presentations are 25 or 55 minutes, with 5 minutes for Q&A
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Two tracks will be available: Traditional Techniques and 3D Technology
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All A/V will be provided onsite for presentations only


Workshop Details:
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Workshops will take place on Thursday and run in 2-hour blocks
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Workshops must include a hands-on or practical exercise component
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Multiple workshops will run concurrently throughout the day
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Workshop presenters are responsible for bringing any A/V required
We welcome submissions that align with the conference theme—"Redefining Crime Scene Reconstruction: Merging Traditional Expertise with 3D Innovation"—as well as other relevant topics in forensic science, crime scene reconstruction, or forensic metrology.
The deadline for abstract submissions is November 15th, 2025
We look forward to reviewing your submission and seeing you in Boulder!