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Explore the stages of development of a cutting-edge instrument for gathering crime scene evidence. From the 2004 Dummy Prototype to the 2008/2009 Los Alamos Hazmat team beta test, discover how this technology has evolved. Dr. Galbraith led focus groups at CCAT with U.S. Crime Labs to determine market size, functionality requirements, and pricing. Working lab prototypes were showcased in Court TV and CSI NY, generating licensing interest. Now licensed to Digital Forensics, Inc. in California, this innovative tool promises breakthroughs in forensic investigations.
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Stages of development: “hand-off” crime scene evidence gathering instrument 2004 Dummy Prototype and Graphics (focus groups by Dr. Galbraith at CCAT with U.S. Crime Labs to determine size of market, functionality requirements, and pricing) 2007 working lab prototypes (demonstrations to press, TV shows, and indicate licensing interest – used in Court TV, 2007 and CSI NY April 2, 2008 CBS (Season 4, Episode 15) 2008/2009 beta test Los Alamos Hazmat team Licensed to Digital Forensics, Inc (California). http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2006/1210-detecting_deadly_chemicals.htm