Women Who Inspire in Additive Manufacturing

The Additive Manufacturing industry is a male-dominated industry, with 85.5% of professionals being male, according to the recently released 2019 Additive Manufacturing Salary Survey by Alexander Daniels Global. The report shows that females represent 13% of the AM professionals, and 1.5% prefer not to say. However seemingly low, the percentage of women in the AM industry has risen by 2% point since 2018, according to the report.

The amount of women in AM is likely to go up, and Alexander Daniels Global attributes this rise to a number of reasons;

Firstly, the AM industry is doing a joint effort to actively try and attract women into it with AM companies putting increasing focus on diversity and inclusion when hiring.

Secondly, additive manufacturing being a new and developing technology is likely attracting young female engineers; it is technology that span multiple verticals, disciplines and applications, making it possible for everyone to find a place within the industry.

Thirdly, but perhaps most importantly, inspirational women are key. In a male dominated industry like additive manufacturing, inspiring individuals and organisations are vital instruments to attracting more women into the industry. The concept of women helping other women is growing with more and more initiatives being set up, such as Women in 3D Printing, #3Dtalk and the Women in AM Summit, among other.

The Salary Survey highlights some of the inspirational women in the AM industry:

Stefanie Brickwede – Head of AM at Deutsche Bahn & Managing Director at Mobility Goes Additive

Ms. Brickwede has successfully headed up the additive manufacturing division of Deutsche Bahn, while setting up and managing the Mobility Goes Additive network, which has grown to become the leading international AM network. Ms. Brickwede has further filled the MGA network office team with additional inspirational women.

 

 

 

 

Kim Smith – VP / General Manager at Boeing Fabrication

Ms. Smith launched and is leading Boeing’s additive manufacturing division, focusing on integrating, leveraging and accelerating 3D printing capabilities across the company.

 

 

 

 

 

Valeria Tirelli – CEO of Aidro

Ms. Tirelli took over as the CEO of the family-owned company Aidro. Ms. Tirelli has been an invited speaker on multiple major AM occasions, including Formnext, the Additive Manufacturing European Conference, and at the “Women in AM Summit”.

 

 

 

 

Michelle Bockman – GM and Global Head of 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing at HP

Ms. Bockman is a highly prominent leader, not just within Additive Manufacturing but within the wider IT industry as well. Ms. Bockman has been an invited speaker and participant in multiple panel debates, summits and tradeshows, as well as being nominated for awards celebrating her leadership in IT.

 

 

Nora Touré – Founder of Women in 3D Printing and VP of Ivaldi Group

As founder of Women in 3D Printing, Ms. Touré has, since 2014, been one of the most proactive and influential women in the AM industry with her initiatives to bring more women into the industry. She also co-initiated #3DTalk, an event series featuring women in AM and related industries, as well as being the Board Advisor of 3D Africa. Her many initiatives and her vocation to contributing to the AM community, has had a major influence and been a big inspiration for women to enter the AM industry.

 

Roxanne Warren – Director Customer Operations at Link3D

Roxanne Warren has an impressive career with several leadership positions in prominent additive manufacturing companies, counting Arconic and Norsk Titanium. Ms. Warren is committed to promoting STEM education and careers for women through her involvement in Women in Titanium.

 

 

 

 

Marie Langer – CEO of EOS

With Marie Langer being appointed the CEO of German additive manufacturing leader EOS, she has quickly become one of the most influential people in the industry. In the short time of her leadership, Ms. Langer has already contributed and put significant topics on the agenda, such as environmental sustainability and social benefits of 3D printing.

Each of the women mentioned above are inspiration to other women; either through their impressive career and prevalence in the market, or through the steps they are taking to demonstrate how powerful women can be when they join forces. Professional support, inspiration and a sense of community, as these and more women provide, is crucial to making the additive manufacturing industry more balanced.

The 2019 Additive Manufacturing Salary Survey can be freely downloaded here.

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Women in 3D Printing’s New Quarterly Event Series December 12th in New York

Women in 3D Printing’s newest quarterly event series, “A Conversation With”, hosted by NYC Ambassador, Christina Perla, will be taking place on December 12, 2019 at A/D/O in Brooklyn, NY. This quarter’s theme is “The Importance of Community”.

A Conversation With brings together female leaders in the industry and ignites recognition and conversation in the hopes of expanding the 3D printing industry and getting more women interested and involved with 3D printing.

This will be the event series’ second event, the first one with the theme of “Being a Pioneer” and surpassing expectations and amassing 250 RSVPs. Attendees are not only those who work in the 3D printing industry directly, but also those who have utilized 3D printing in their projects as designers, producers, engineers, and creators. A Conversation With gathers a diverse and inclusive crowd that promotes connecting and networking.

The doors open at 5:45, with the evening starting out with open networking and time to get acquainted with the other attendees. Light food and beverages will be served.

The last hour of the evening will wrap up with open networking and a chance to connect with the speakers, the guests, and the attendees.

Vignette Speakers

To start, we’ve chosen 4 Vignette Speakers that will give lighting talks about the role that community has played in their career journeys, their roles at work, and why it has been vital for them.

Kat Ermant, Workspace Supervisor at A/D/O, will speak about how community has affected her career journey in unexpected ways despite the anxiety surrounding the words “networking” and “community”.

Jocelyn DeSisto, Founder and Artist at Lot28 Design, will talk about how community has fast-tracked her brand and business to the point where she is now a planner for NYJW and a Formlabs Ambassador.

Victoria Bill, Makerspace Manager at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, will speak about how community is vital to running a makerspace for college students.

Shweta Thapa, Founder of 3DUcators, will discuss how community has played a vital role in her involvement with Women in 3D Printing and Maker Depot.

The Importance of Community

Christina Perla will sit down with Diana Verdugo, the Partnerships & Community Lead at Formlabs for an intimate fireside chat to discuss the importance community has in building a brand and business.

Sponsors

Sponsors for this event include A/D/O, Core77, Formlabs, nTopology, People & Company, Cimquest, 3DPrint.com, and Makelab. Local guests that will also be in attendance include Futureworks, NYDesigns, Capture it in 3D, Solidworks User Group NYC, 3DUcators, and Lot28 Design.

Why?

The local NYC community for Women in 3D Printing is highly engaged and active. We’re hungry to change the statistics, we’re hungry to change the game. We’re ready to support others on the local level to help make this happen.

We tailor these events to cater to a larger audience, not only the technically inclined, but for those with other backgrounds working in the 3D printing industry.

Our goal is provide our attendees with a larger community and more resources than before they walked in.

We want to introduce them to you, we want you to be a part of this.

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