GASIMP Participates in the 1st International Biomedical Engineering Conference at the University of Tripoli

   The General Authority for Search and Identification of Missing Persons (GASIMP) participated in the 1st International Biomedical Engineering Conference hosted by the University of Tripoli. This participation comes as part of the Authority’s commitment to strengthening scientific cooperation and exchanging expertise with research and academic institutions.

Showcasing Technical Expertise

    During the conference, GASIMP featured a dedicated exhibition booth to showcase its operational mechanisms. The team presented the latest techniques used in several key areas, including:

  • Forensic Science and victim family management.

  • Search and Recovery methods for remains.

  • DNA Analysis and forensic fingerprinting.

  • Identification Databases used for matching and verifying identities.

Academic and Scientific Collaboration

   The event was attended by the Chairman of GASIMP, Prof. Dr. Kamal Al-Siwi, who met with the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the President of the University of Tripoli. The discussions emphasized the vital importance of supporting scientific research and integrating efforts between the Authority and academic bodies, particularly in biomedical engineering and laboratory technologies related to GASIMP’s mission.

Commitment to Development

   This participation underscores GASIMP’s dedication to engaging with the academic community and utilizing scientific advancements. By staying updated with the latest technical developments, the Authority aims to enhance its efficiency in handling the national and humanitarian mission of the missing persons file.