Baldwin Concepts

Baldwin Concepts - Boudewijn Evenhuis

About Baldwin Concepts

Baldwin Concepts BV was founded by Boudewijn Evenhuis in November 2021. Boudewijn has 25 years experience in mechanical, automotive and machine engineering. He is a motorsport fan and a regular MTB rider

As a child he was already investigating mechanisms and programming computers. And he was not afraid to get his hands dirty. He learned a lot by repairing motorcycles and cars.

Having worked in highest level motorcycle racing proves his reliability in producing good and reliable designs. Several of his new ideas have been used in racing and machines for many years and 2 patents were applied on these.

After working more than 20 years for the KTM Group, he has
started his own engineering company Baldwin Concepts BV.

Mike Visser

Mike is an engineer who is driven by the competitive side of Automotive Engineering. With a background motorsport-oriented thesis and participation in the Formula Student team, he was eager to join Baldwin Concepts.

He is always looking for ways to improve himself as a person and as engineer, and he is sure to learn a great deal from Boudewijn. Mike has knowledge in CAD engineering, programming and motorcycle vehicle dynamics which are very useful for Baldwin Concepts and SuspAct.

His skills in combination with personal interests in motorcycles and practical skills he acquired over the years, are a great addition to Baldwin Concepts.

Mike Visser - Baldwin Concepts

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