A CT of a Belgian Malinois was needed in order to 3d print their anatomy. Belgian Malinois are very prevalent in the military. The new simulator developed by Modl3d is for the treatment of the variability of ballistic projectile injuries to internal organs in the thoracic region to MWD and K9’s. Organs and anatomy are printed, molded and painted to look and feel like a real organ. Using CT (computed tomography) data of a specific canine, Modl3d uses 3D Slicer software to create data that is then 3d printed. ![]() Dave YountCHELSEA, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES, Novem/ / - Modl3d, a leading veterinary technology company, is developing canine simulators for C-TCCC (canine tactical combat casualty care) training for military working dogs (MWD), law enforcement and rescue K9’s.
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