Podcast: Making Additive the First Choice for Production
Podcast: Making Additive the First Choice for Production
3D Print Application Engineer Emily Levin is one of 13,000 members of Women in 3D Printing and works to make the technology ready, not just for prototyping, but for production.
3D Print Application Engineer Emily Levin works for HP in San Diego. As a materials specialist she developed novel multi-jet fusion polymers and agents tailored to customer applications, as well as pioneered next-gen printing processes. In her current role, she works to make customer ideas a reality across industries such as healthcare, unmanned aerial and underwater vehicles, consumer products, and industrial manufacturing.
ASME Techcast talked with Levin who is one of 13,000 members of Women in 3D Printing (Wi3DP). ASME acquired Wi3DP in June 2025. Since 2014, the group has been “promoting, supporting and inspiring women using additive manufacturing technologies” across a variety of industries and applications.
ASME Techcast talked with Levin who is one of 13,000 members of Women in 3D Printing (Wi3DP). ASME acquired Wi3DP in June 2025. Since 2014, the group has been “promoting, supporting and inspiring women using additive manufacturing technologies” across a variety of industries and applications.
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