PAL-V
Richard Stuijt has extensive work experience in mechanical design engineering. Richard has held various senior positions in multiple companies, including PAL-V, de Jong DUKE, TFH technical services, Stuitable, DEMCON, VanBerlo Agency, Lely, Levitech BV, and VanBerlo. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated expertise in product development, industrial design, and 3D-Cad service. Richard's experience includes roles such as Product Owner, Senior Mechanical Design Engineer, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer, Jr. 3D Mechanical Engineer, and 3D Industrial Engineer.
Richard Stuijt earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design from HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht (Hogeschool Utrecht) from 2007 to 2010. Prior to that, they attended Summa College from 2003 to 2007, where they obtained an MBO Technical college degree in Mechanical Engineering. Richard Stuijt also holds additional certifications in Creo paramatic at the expert level from PTC and Plastic injection molds B from Mikrocentrum.
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PAL-V
PAL-V started in 2008 to design a roadable aircraft. It evaluated many potential technologies and created numerous concepts in cooperation with well-known research institutes and universities. The first real “flying car” concept was born! Having designed and patented their findings and concepts, PAL-V hired a team of very skilled engineers with automotive, aviation and motorcycle backgrounds and started the engineering of its proof-of-concept prototypes. World-class partners were selected and contracted for several system elements. This led to the first flight of PAL-V NV’s proof-of-concept prototype in 2012. Since then the company entered the next phase of development, engineering the first commercial version, optimizing the design, and starting up production. This will result in the market launch of the worlds first commercial flying car: the PAL-V Liberty. The Liberty received the official road approval in 2020 and is ready for the next and final step, flight certification. The next chapter in the history of mobility is being written, by PAL-V, today!