Bob Schartow

VP, Business and Product Development at FlexSys, Inc

Bob Schartow has a diverse work experience spanning over four decades. Bob currently serves as an Operations Manager at Roush Advanced Composites, where they are responsible for overseeing the operations of Roush Composites. Prior to this, Bob was the VP of Business and Product Development at FlexSys, Inc, a boutique aerospace engineering design firm specializing in morphing wing technology. During their time at Indy Composite Works, they served as the Director of Operations, managing various aspects of the advanced composite manufacturing process. At AvL Technologies, Bob held the position of Plant Manager for Composites and Coatings, overseeing the production of mobile satellite antenna systems. Bob also worked at 3TEX, Inc as the Commercial Division Manager, promoting cleaner vacuum infusion closed molding processing. Bob's early career includes roles at Buehler Motor, FASCO, Symplex, and Ford Motor Company, where they gained experience in automotive manufacturing and sales. Overall, Bob Schartow has demonstrated expertise in operations management, product development, engineering, and sales throughout their extensive career.

From 1976 to 1983, Bob Schartow attended the University of Michigan, where they obtained a BSE degree in Engineering. Bob also pursued a field of study in Pre-Business Engineering during the same period.

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Ann Arbor, United States

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FlexSys, Inc

FlexSys' key competency is its distinct approach to mechanical system design employing Compliant Design principles for a wide range of applications such as form morphing and sophisticated actuators. With compliant mechanisms, almost any product can be evaluated for a no-assembly design approach. FlexSys also has a range of commercialCAD/CAE tools for sophisticated modeling and analysis, as well as considerable experience with materials, manufacturing procedures, and control systems for the production and testing of functioning prototypes.


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