Episode 24: Scott Lewit, Structural Composites
Scott Lewit, president of Structural Composites, discusses the company’s innovations in marine and ground transportation composites including the development of CoCure Hybrid Metal/Composite technology for Wabash trailers.
Structural Composites' Scott Lewit on the company’s innovations in marine and ground transportation composites. (Music: www.bensound.com)
In this episode of CWTalks, CW editor-in-chief Jeff Sloan interviews Scott Lewit, president of Structural Composites (Melbourne, Fla., U.S.).
Lewit is the creative force behind a number of innovations in marine and ground transportation composites. In this podcast he discusses work with the U.S. Navy and with tractor-trailer manufacturer Wabash National (Lafayette, Ind., U.S.), as well as Structural Composites’ stair-step innovation model, and more.
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