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Johan Neerman
CEO Johanson3
Johan Neerman is a Belgian architect, industrial designer, systems thinker, and inventor who currently serves as the CEO of Johanson3 SA.1 Born on May 24, 1959, in Kortrijk, Belgium, Neerman has an extensive background in architecture, transport design, and innovative mobility solutions.23
Education and Early Career
Neerman studied Architecture and Urban Design at Institut Superieur d'Architecture Victor Horta in Brussels, Design and Applied Arts at Academie des Beaux Arts de Tournai, and Architecture and Social Systems Sciences at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.1 He gained international experience working in Japan, China, the USA, South Africa, and Europe.1
Professional Experience
- CEO of Johanson3 SA since May 20121
- CEO of Neerman Transport from 1992 to 19991
- Architect at Kyonori Kikutake in Tokyo, Japan from July 1985 to March 19861
Notable Achievements
Neerman has designed several transport systems in Europe, including the Citadis for Alstom France.1 He has also been involved in:
- Architecture and urban design projects
- Industrial design of public transport (trains, buses, subways, funiculars, cars, boats)
- Providing innovative solutions for complex transportation issues
- Ergonomic applications and system thinking
- Engineering and marketing solutions
- Patents and branding1
Johanson3 SA
Founded in 2011, Johanson3 SA is a European transport design company based in Belgium, developing new generation electric three-wheelers with high payload capacity.2 The company focuses on creating environmentally friendly personal mobility solutions designed for women, children, and environmentalists.4
Johan Neerman's approach to mobility emphasizes ergonomics, system thinking, and the interface between humans and machines.4 His designs aim to revolutionize personal transportation by offering efficient, fun, and reliable alternatives to traditional vehicles.4
