Forensics
KOREC’s forensic solutions are the best way to answer the question ‘what happened? For crime and collision scenes, we help forensics professionals collect and preserve data for analysis, measurement and court-ready deliverables.


KOREC’s forensic solutions are the best way to answer the question ‘what happened? For crime and collision scenes, we help forensics professionals collect and preserve data for analysis, measurement and court-ready deliverables.


How we can help
KOREC provides connected, accurate and easy-to-use forensics technology, including GNSS, total stations, 3D scanners and UAVs. Modern workflows connect seamlessly between field and office, with data collected in the field instantly available in software including Trimble Forensics Reveal and Trimble RealWorks, producing diagrams, reports, and animations for investigations. Evidence points such as skid marks, ballistics casing and vehicles, can be analysed at length in full environmental context to understand sequences of events. This improves safety and efficiency, as investigators spend less time on-site thanks to quick GNSS or scanning workflows, reducing exposure to traffic or hazardous conditions.
We’re committed to providing end-to-end solutions to your forensic challenges and are on-hand to help you through your journey. So whether you need hands-on hardware training, strategic guidance on integrating systems, or just have a one-off question, you can trust that KOREC is in your corner.
Trimble GNSS, robotic total stations, and 3D laser scanners allow investigators to capture exact measurements and evidence locations at crime, accident, or disaster scenes. Trimble’s precision engineering ensures these tools create ultra-accurate 3D maps and models far faster than manual surveying, reducing the time roads or sites need to remain closed. UAVs can supplement your data capture, especially for large crash sites and outdoor crime scenes.
3D laser scanners quickly capture millions of points to generate detailed 3D reconstructions of scenes. These models can be used for crash reconstruction, trajectory analysis, and courtroom presentations to show juries and legal teams accurate visualisations. The Trimble ecosystem makes it fast and efficient to take data from the field and create accurate, accessible visualisations.
