Forensics
Securing Evidence
Whenever a crime has been committed or an accident occurs, the first priority is to collect as much evidence as possible. The circumstantial evidence is documented scientifically so that it can be used to reconstruct, analyze and evaluate the crime or a sequence of events for judicial purposes.
GOM's ATOS 3D digitizer precisely records the actual size and shape of persons or objects and, at the same time, detects deformations of any kind. It then visualizes, analyzes and documents the results. In addition to the precise 3D image, ATOS also records high-resolution color textures.
The technology from GOM can help investigators determine what kind of weapon was used in a crime, how injuries were caused, what shoe matches footprints at the scene, or how specific damage was caused in an accident.
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