“Reverse engineering (RE) refers to creating a computer-aided design (CAD) model from an existing physical object, which can be used as a design tool for producing a copy of an object, extracting the design concept of an existing model, or reengineering an existing part. ” His eyes lit. The reverse-engineering process starts with a customer need and sample component. Component geometry is measured electronically using a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). Vinesh Raja is a Professorial Fellow in Informat-ics at the University of Warwick. He is incharge of the Informatics Group, which encompasses the Virtual Reality Center (VRC) and the Collaborative Product Commerce Center (CPC) at the Warwick Manufactur-ing Group. Following a broad discussion on potential applications of reverse engineering and their potential benefits, this paper will focus on the technical challenges of applying reverse engineering al design data or financially responding to. Reverse engineering can save you up to 92 percent on costs compared to buying brand new equipment. Manufacturing lines that rely on old machines often struggle with worn-out parts. Engineers can take apart old switches and figure out how they work. Saudi-private company with 100% local capabilities in defense, security, and communications electronics. In industrial environments that depend heavily on precision electronics, system failures are rarely minor—they can halt production, disrupt operations, and lead to significant downtime.