Supporting Forensic Professionals: Our Sponsorship of Key UK Conferences

The Forensic Training Partnership is proud to sponsor two important forensic events this December: the Crime Scene Manager Conference in Derbyshire (2–3 Dec) and the Fingerprint Enhancement Laboratory Conference in Birmingham (8 Dec). These sponsorships go beyond visibility—they’re about supporting the UK forensic community while strengthening our own connections.

Why Sponsorship Matters

Conferences rely on sponsorship to deliver high-quality programming, bring in expert speakers, and create opportunities for networking.  For us, sponsorship provides direct access to the people shaping forensic practice—practitioners, managers, and lab professionals who are eager to develop their skills and stay up to date with the latest techniques.

Being a sponsor shows our commitment to the field and reinforces our credibility.  It’s one thing to say we are committed to providing top-tier training, but being visible at these events demonstrates it in action.

Building Relationships and Insights

These conferences are perfect opportunities to meet professionals, discuss challenges, and explore collaboration.  Listening to attendees and learning from other experts helps us ensure our training remains relevant and responsive to real-world needs.

A table with a white cloth and various items from The Forensic Training Partnership promoting their training courses.  with two banner stands either side of the table promoting FTP © MB/FTP 2025
The FTP stand at the FEL conference in 2024 held at Cranfield University © MB/FTP 2025

Strengthening the Community

As a community interest company, supporting these conferences aligns with our mission: helping forensic practitioners grow and keeping the UK forensic community strong.  Sponsorship isn’t just marketing—it’s a way to actively contribute to the development of the field.

A Win-Win Partnership

By sponsoring these events, we help ensure they can deliver valuable content while gaining insight and visibility ourselves.  It’s a mutually beneficial relationship: the conferences receive support, and we strengthen our connections, credibility, and understanding of the community we serve.

We look forward to December with excitement, ready to engage, learn, and support the professionals who make forensic practice in the UK so effective.

Images with overlay text stating the Forensic Training Partnership are proud sponsors of both the CSM Conference in Derbyshire on the 2nd and 3rd of December and the FEL confence on the 8th December 2025

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