Robert Lenferink
About Robert Lenferink
Robert Lenferink serves as the Manager of Global Intellectual Property and Emergent Processes at Toray Advanced Composites since 2019. He has extensive experience in research and development, having previously held positions at TenCate and Etac, and has been a board member at ITHEC ICT since 2011.
Current Position at Toray Advanced Composites
Robert Lenferink serves as the Manager of Global Intellectual Property and Emergent Processes at Toray Advanced Composites. He has held this position since 2019, contributing to the company's strategic initiatives in intellectual property management and the development of emerging processes. His role involves overseeing the protection of innovations and ensuring compliance with global intellectual property laws.
Previous Experience at Etac
From 2012 to 2016, Robert Lenferink was a steering board member at Etac. During his four-year tenure, he participated in high-level decision-making processes and contributed to the company's strategic direction. His involvement helped shape the organization's approach to product development and market positioning.
Tenure at TenCate
Robert Lenferink worked at TenCate as the Head of Research and Development from 2001 to 2011. Over the course of ten years, he led various R&D initiatives, focusing on innovation and product development. His leadership in this role contributed to advancements in the company's offerings and strengthened its market presence.
Board Membership at ITHEC ICT
Since 2011, Robert Lenferink has been a board member at ITHEC ICT. His long-standing involvement of over 13 years has allowed him to influence the organization's strategic initiatives and foster collaboration within the ICT sector.
Educational Background
Robert Lenferink studied at Saxion University of Applied Sciences from 1988 to 1993, where he completed a five-year program. He furthered his education at TSM Business School from 2006 to 2008, completing a two-year course. Additionally, he attended Pius X College from 1985 to 1987 for two years, laying the foundation for his academic and professional journey.