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- Shutters or blinkers: Dr Dave Johnson of Australasian ImageNet on developments in satellites (pdf)
- Eye spies: Murray Bannister of Australian company OmniSTAR on web-based tracking technology (pdf)
- Dead men talking: Simon Walsh, PhD candidate, UTS Centre for Forensic Science (pdf)
- Forensic DNA breakthrough: Dr Ian Findlay, Australian Genome Research Facility on world-first technology to detect even the tiniest crime scene clue (pdf)
- Catching computer crooks: Chris Buttner, Australian Federal Police, Computer Forensic Team (pdf)
- The paper chase: Dr Jim Brandi, Australian Federal Police, Forensic Services (pdf)
- Identity fraud: Dr Ted Dunstone of Australia's Biometix Institute
- Just not cricket: Dr Phil Rose, Phonetic Laboratory, Australian National University (pdf)
- Seismic sashays: Dr Bijan Samali, Centre for Built Infrastructure Research, UTS on buildings that can literally feel the earth move (pdf)
- Detecting bioweapons: Dr Bruce Cornell, AMBRI on US investment in Australian technology (pdf)
- Plague on board: Dr Annabelle Duncan of the CSIRO on biosecurity (pdf)
- Intelligent intelligence: Clive Williams MG, School of Asian and Pacific Studies, ANU (pdf)
- Statements from: Dr John Weckert (pdf), Charles Sturt University and Michael Strutt(pdf), criminal justice advocate with round table discussion to follow
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