Catch the baby before birth by 3D technology
Parents can buy their own fetal 3D models to cherish and show off to their friends without waiting until the baby is born.
Parents can buy their own fetal 3D models to cherish and show off to their friends without waiting until the baby is born. It is a product of FASOTEC, Japan.
Japanese inventors have transformed the conventional ultrasound image into anatomically identical plastic model so that parents can strok and keep it as a souvenir. The 9cm white plastic maternity line, wrapped in a materially transparent block, is made up of a 3D printer after MRI. This product is named 'Angel Shape'. FASOTEC even provided parents with a miniature version of a phone strap or keychain.
FASOTEC 'Angel Shape' . (AFP)
The 'Angels' cost about 100,000 yen (about £ 760) and the appropriate time to do so is around the eighth or ninth month of pregnancy. For those of you who want a cheaper 'Angel Shape' this December, the company will provide a 3D model with a fetal face for 50,000 yen.
In addition, FASOTEC, formerly a supplier of equipment including 3D printers, also produces 3D models of internal organs used by surgeon or medical student physicians. intership.
Kinoshita of FASOTEC says the company develops the idea of 3D fetal modeling in hopes that people will be aware of the advances in science and technology.
References: Daily Mail
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