CSI crime episode features Gemprint

Gemprint is the hero to solve the crime
CSI crime episode features Gemprint

Angelo Palmieri, President of Gemprint Corp. announced the feature of the latest version "GEMPRINT" instrument debuting on the CBS hit crime drama, CSI: Las Vegas on November 23, 2014. The episode entitled, "Road to Recovery" centers around the mysterious and tragic death of an expensively dressed young woman with a four carat diamond ring on her hand. The diamond was the only lead to any identification of the event, as there was no identification or fingerprints on file or a missing person report filed. While the experts dabble with latest technology to unlock the mystery, Gemprint is the only one that comes to aid.

The victim's ring is placed in the Gemprint, and with images and graphics flashing, it is learnt that the diamond had indeed been Gemprinted and was registered in the international database to the husband of the dead woman, making the Gemprint technology the hero of the solution.

This episode of CSI is the second time Gemprint has been specifically written into popular crime dramas on TV. Previously, Gemprint was used to solve a crime on Law and Order.

The latest Gemprint instrument - as seen on CSI: Las Vegas - will be available in early 2015. Among the many exclusive features, and in addition to producing the optical fingerprint of the diamond and its patented registration and recovery system, this model will take high resolution photomicrographs and scientifically measure the light performance of the diamond - loose or mounted - within a couple of minutes.

Gemprint is an exclusive and probably the only diamond identification and recovery system that qualifies for consumer insurance discounts on diamonds that are Gemprinted and registered.


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