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Why Reverse Engineer When You Can REMAKE?

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Every time you capture physical reality to use as part of your digital design process, you are engaging in reverse engineering.

Whether you call it reverse engineering or something else, you are almost certainly, measuring physical parts and using those dimensions to inform multiple aspects of your product designs. And you are probably doing this multiple times throughout each product lifecycle.

A modern approach to reverse engineering—backed by the latest measurement technology and software—can drive value throughout your business.

  • Rebuild CAD data for legacy parts and
  • Design new custom products that fit in, on, or around existing
  • Document changes made post-prototype or
  • Recreate non-existent or lost CAD data for parts and
  • Convert physical parts into CAD for new product

As a practice, reverse engineering is as old as engineering itself. Thanks to continuing advances in hardware and software technology, reverse engineering is now so fast, accurate, and effective that it has become an integral part of modern product design.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn how to design and build better
  • Expand your work space beyond reverse
  • Reduce costs and time by streamlining your applications