Meet Ziggy, the border collie whose limb was saved by a Queensland 3D printing startup

[1] 3D printing has come to the rescue of one lucky dog named ‘Ziggy’ in Queensland, who has a deformed front leg.

[2] After a veterinary clinic was unable to operate the deformed front leg, 3D printing made it possible to have a replica of the bones in Ziggy’s affected leg.

[3] According to Don McGuinness, a resident of River City Labs and the founder of a 3D printing startup, Ziggy’s story portrays the wide practical applications of 3D printing.

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[Source] Australian Information Technology News – Meet Ziggy, the border collie whose limb was saved by a Queensland 3D printing startup