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Using metrology software to capture data for reverse engineering

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This webinar, lead by FARO ® Senior Applications Engineer Les Baker and hosted alongside Design World, dives into the uses of inspection software for reverse engineering, going through a deeper understanding of what reverse engineering is, examples of successful reverse engineering applications and more.
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Measurement Service Providers
Media & Entertainment
Medical
Metalworking, Machining & Assembly
Rubber and Plastics
Portable Measurement Arms
Software - Metrology & Quality Control
Quantum
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