00:30It really requires extreme engineering, fantastic manufacturing capability and innovation.
00:45And that's why I'm so proud to be associated with Prada.
00:50You know, innovation doesn't come when you have a team where everyone is the same.
00:56If everyone has the same education, the same background, the same experience, it's hard
01:00to be innovative.
01:01Innovation really comes when you put diverse teams together with diverse backgrounds and
01:06different educations and different skills.
01:08And that's what I think the Prada team has brought to us.
01:11And together we've built something extraordinary that we couldn't have otherwise built individually.
01:26In terms of design, I think, first of all, like this kind of project, a functional design
01:46is always the rule number one.
01:48So whatever was a design choice, it was not just a list of choices, where just first is
01:54it functional?
01:55Is the best functional solution?
01:56And then, you know, if you have on the same table two both same valid options, I think
02:03then we did just maybe a stylistic decision.
02:06And I think it roots back a bit also in the region of design and fashion in general, where
02:11if you look back in the history of design, all the choices were mainly driven by functional
02:18reasons, not just aesthetic reasons.
02:20So I think somehow it was also a nice exercise for our design team to really start from the
02:25functional point of view and then really understanding how to make it also look good.
02:51And creating this flight design has truly revolutionized spacesuit development.
02:56Two very different leaders in their industry have come together to deliver the next generation
03:02spacesuit for the return to the moon, for the first time ever to the South Pole.
03:21Ciao.
03:26See you later.
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