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how i did it Flexible Strength How a young entrepreneur is taking the world of carbon fiber in a new direction. Brian Mittge Carbitex founder and chairman Junus Khan took the old story of tinkering in a garage and brought it into the carbon fiber future — his company’s flexible materials are revolutionizing the shoe industry, and he’s just getting started. Hear his story of entrepreneurship, including building his manufacturing facility from off-the-shelf parts, in this latest edition of How I Did It. Background the job: Founder and chairman of Richland- based Carbitex originally from: New Jersey education: Rutgers University next step: After a brief experience working in finance, went to work in the auto industry, gaining experience in manufacturing and in high-end auto events. second act: While living in Richland and work- ing for a Swedish-based “supercar” manufacturer, he began tinkering in his garage. The flexible carbon fiber he developed became the basis of Carbitex. what’s next: Since late last summer, Khan has been based in Hong Kong, to be closer to his customers in the footwear industry Carbitex: www.carbitex.com 42 association of washington business “The premise essentially was, carbon fiber is this advanced material, it’s still new. I think we can harness its properties in a different way. Let me just try to prove that.” — Junus Khan, Founder and chairman, Carbitex With his startup company’s first major order finally signed — for several thousand sheets of high-tech flexible carbon fiber due for delivery in three months —Junus Khan looked out over his large new factory floor. It was completely empty. No machines, no product lines, nothing. Working nights and weekends, he and his core team quickly built their manufacturing equipment and process from scratch, using off-the-shelf parts. Their three-person team made the delivery date. At dinner with the customer representative to celebrate, Khan showed him a picture of what their factory floor had looked like just three months before. The rep’s jaw dropped, and his eyes widened. Khan asked what he would have said if he knew about that when the company made the order. “There would have been no order to place,” the rep said. That customer is still with the firm, along with global customers who make cutting-edge products from the unique material created by Carbitex and its 36-year-old founder.