About the project
The aim of the project is to create a globally accessible database (portal), where anatomically accurate models for 3D printing in morphology education is published. These models are created based on real anatomical data and verified by a guarantor who guarantees their accuracy before publication.
The term 3D model in the case of this project means digital source data from which a tangible model (3D product) of a human anatomical part, for example, an organ or bone, can be printed on commonly available 3D printers (filament and resin).
The aim is therefore to provide the general public, especially from medical and pedagogical disciplines, with a database from which they are able to print on 3D printers models intended for teaching and interpretation of anatomy. Its content can cover both the professional and higher education sector (models of defects, traumas, complex fractures) and lower educational levels (anatomical models of organs and bones).
The project foresees the implementation of a complex and complete chain of activities leading to the creation of a 3D model: model selection, anatomical data acquisition, anatomical processing, testing, validation, publication.
The project is co-funded by the European Union

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