The customer for this cooperation is the Nora Veterinary Team from the Maldives, led by Dra. Nora. The team provides daily services to sport horses of local and international riders, with extremely high demands for accurate diagnosis of the musculoskeletal system such as bones and joints.
When consulting the ArKang team, the customer put forward their usage needs in complex environments such as outdoor equestrian centers. After analyzing the actual scenarios, the ArKang team clarified the customer's core procurement requirements: the veterinary x ray machine must be highly portable, supporting single-person carrying without complex installation; it should adapt to diverse environments such as inter-island speedboat transportation and outdoor equestrian centers, and can be quickly put into use in places like equestrian centers and stables. In addition, to achieve accurate diagnosis of subtle joint injuries and bone fractures in sport horses, the equipment must also have high-resolution digital imaging capabilities.
Based on the customer's actual scenarios, the ArKang team finally recommended the AK056PE VET portable veterinary x ray machine. This portable veterinary x ray machine is not only easy to move but also equipped with high-resolution imaging, which can meet the needs of accurate diagnosis of subtle joint injuries and bone fractures in sport horses. Moreover, its optional rechargeable battery supports about 200 shots, making it very suitable for immediate inspections in complex environments such as outdoor equestrian centers.
Due to Maldives' international travel restrictions, the ArKang team adopted a remote training mode of "online theory + practical demonstration":




After the portable veterinary x ray machine arrived, the Dra. Nora team completed the first assembly in only 30 minutes and conducted a forelimb joint examination on a sport horse at the equestrian center:
The image above shows Nora's first use of the AK056PE VET portable veterinary X-ray machine.

After the first use, Dra. Nora was satisfied with the imaging effect and simple operation of this portable veterinary x ray machine. In a chat, Dra. Nora thanked: "Amazing! Thank you for your help! Yesterday I did the first examination and the system worked really well!"
In the subsequent use process, this portable veterinary x ray machine performed excellently, fully adapting to the on-site diagnosis and treatment scenarios of the Nora team, and could follow the team to different outdoor equestrian centers at any time. The team stated that the real-time imaging performance and stability of the veterinary x ray machine in complex environments exceeded expectations, significantly improving the efficiency and accuracy of diagnosis and treatment, and further enhancing customers' professional recognition of the team.