Innovation is often hailed as the lifeblood of progress, propelling industries forward and fostering new solutions to old problems. Yet, the path to innovation isn't always straightforward. Sometimes, the most ground breaking ideas emerge not from scratch but from the deconstruction and reassembly of existing systems, products, or ideas a process known as reverse engineering. In this article, we'll delve into the realm of reverse engineering, exploring its methods, applications and the insights it offers for innovation.
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