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Reverse engineering is a process of analyzing a product or system to identify its components and how they interact. It is used to understand the design of existing products and systems, and to create new products and systems based on the same principles. Reverse engineering is a valuable tool for engineers, as it allows them to quickly and accurately identify the components of a product or system, and to develop new products and systems based on the same principles.
Reverse engineering is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and consumer electronics. It is also used in the development of software and hardware, as well as in the development of new products and systems.
Some companies in the reverse engineering market include Autodesk, Siemens PLM Software, PTC, Dassault Systèmes, and ANSYS. These companies provide software and services for reverse engineering, as well as other engineering services. Show Less Read more