AI-powered web, mobile AR, and immersive VR — integrated into one forensic science education ecosystem.
Funded by the Department of Science and Technology. Developed by the University of the Cordilleras in collaboration with PNPA and PNP Regional Office Cordillera.
University of the Cordilleras
Department of Science and Technology
Philippine National Police Academy
Philippine National Police
Professional Criminologists Association of the Philippines
April 10, 2025 • UC Campus, Baguio City
The Philippine National Police Academy and UC signed a MOPA for public safety education. PMGEN Christopher C. Birung personally experienced the CrimeXperience simulation and expressed full support for the project.
PMGEN Christopher C. Birung
Director, PNPA
Dr. Nancy M. Flores
President, UC
November 19, 2024 • UC Conference Room, Baguio City
PRO-CAR and UC formalized their partnership on Project CrimeXperience — a DOST-listed project developing XR simulations for crime scene investigation that simulate crime and public safety scenarios in the Philippines.
PBGEN David K. Peredo, Jr.
Regional Director, PRO-CAR
PCOL James D. Mangili
Chief, RIDDMD
Philippine Investigation and Forensic Science Academy (PIFSA) • July 24 – August 2, 2025
The Team from UC CrimeXperience, led by Dr. Christian T. Pascual, completed the 10-day Hybrid Interactive Learning on Advanced Crime Scene Investigation covering Homicide, Traffic, Fire, Cybercrime, Anti-Drugs, Violent Crime, Gender-Based Violence, and Underwater & Buried Remains Investigation.
Training Highlights
GTV & Super Radyo DZBB 594khz • August 30, 2025
CrimeXperience was featured on DOSTv's ExperTalk program, showcasing cutting-edge technology that helps enhance crime investigators and forensic scientists in the Philippines. The segment explored how the platform works and how it improves crime investigation education nationwide.
House Committee on Appropriations • August 27, 2025 • House of Representatives
DOST Secretary Dr. Renato U. Solidum Jr. presented the DOST-funded XR Crime Scene Simulation Project of UC College of Criminal Justice before the House Committee on Appropriations during the 2026 national budget hearing — recognizing it as a key initiative in advancing forensic science in the Philippines.
This innovative research project, led by Dr. Christian T. Pascual, is recognized as a vital part of the nation's scientific development strategy.