Seoul - INUS Technology, Inc has announced that the Rapidform reverse engineering software has been recognized as a World Class Product by Korea’s Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE). The award recognizes Korean-made products that hold a sizable share of the worldwide market in their respective industries. Other companies with winning products are globally-recognized names such as Hyundai, Samsung Electronics and LG.
In 2006, Rapidform reverse engineering software was nominated as the next generation World Class Product, and after three years of market data gathering, the MKE announced in December 2009 the Rapidform reverse engineering software as the World Class Product of 2009. Rapidform XOR, the reverse engineering software is an application that processes data from 3D scanners into CAD models useful in manufacturing, research and development. The software is sold globally via INUS Technology offices and authorized resellers in more than 30 countries.
“We’re honored by this recognition of Rapidform XOR’s success, and appreciative of the MKE’s support. We continue to push the envelope of technology to deliver the best software to users of 3D scanners around the world,” remarked Simon Bae, Founder and CEO of INUS Technology. Dr. Bae continued “With a focus on delivering what our customers want better than anyone else, I am confident we will see XOR and the rest of the Rapidform product family continually grow in acceptance around the world.”
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