Reverse engineering
Reverse engineering is defined as the process of breaking down and analyzing a product in order to understand the principles that guided its manufacture, thus seeking the possibility of creating a similar product or improving an existing one.
While this definition is widely accepted, there are a number of reasons for taking this approach in engineering. Innovation often arises from subtle modifications or additions to a finished product: in chemistry, to develop new molecular compounds or vaccines; in electronics, to reproduce printed circuit boards; and in software development, to recreate firmware, back-end architectures, and user interfaces.
In our case, we are able to carry out an approximate study of a material or product, thus being able to know its raw material, its compounds, its manufacturing process and possible improvements in relation to your needs. This area is capable of boosting your company to a higher level in terms of quality, service, range improvement or modernization of new technologies and systems.