How 3D Technology is Revolutionising the Veterinary World – Kalman Czeibert | VETchat by The Webinar Vet

How 3D Technology is Revolutionising the Veterinary World – Kalman Czeibert | VETchat by The Webinar Vet

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April 28, 2026 · 26 min · Season 22 · Episode 5

About this episode

Dr. Kalman Czeibert discusses the impact of 3D technology on veterinary medicine and education.

Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Dr. Kalman Czeibert, Head of Research & Development at LimesVet. In this episode, Anthony and Kalman discuss Kalman’sjourney from a clinical veterinarian to a research and development manager. Kalman highlights his PhD work on the multimodal anatomy of the canine brain, focusing on 3D modelling and its applications in veterinary medicine. The conversation explores the benefits of 3D modelling in teaching anatomy and planning surgeries, emphasizing its role in orthopaedics, neurology, and oncology. Kalman shares insights into the development of LimesVet, their innovative use of 3Dprinting, and the future potential of this technology in veterinary education and practice. Thank you to LimesVet for sponsoring this episode. Contact LimesVet TROCA implant and guides for trochlear reshaping Right tibial surface and thickness evaluation RADISEC corrective osteotomy guides Hyoid and thyroid tumor visualization

People in this episode

Host: Anthony

Guest: Dr. Kalman Czeibert

Topics covered

  • 3D technology
  • veterinary medicine
  • anatomy education
  • surgery planning
  • orthopaedics
  • neurology
  • oncology

Keywords

  • 3D modelling
  • veterinary education
  • surgery
  • canine brain
  • LimesVet
  • 3D printing
  • orthopaedics
  • neurology
  • oncology

Sponsors

LimesVet

Mentioned in this episode

Products: TROCA implant and guides, RADISEC corrective osteotomy guides, Hyoid and thyroid tumor visualization

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