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Renowned Apple Industrial Designer Peter Russell-Clarke Joins Vast as Advisor

LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vast, a pioneer in space habitation technologies, is pleased to announce the appointment of Peter Russell-Clarke as an Industrial Design Advisor. Mr. Russell-Clarke is an industrial designer and educator, renowned for his design work at Apple. Over his nearly 20-year tenure at Apple, Russell-Clarke was instrumental in the design of iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches, as well as the Apple Park headquarters and consumer stores. He has been named in well over 1,000 Apple patents including the iMac, iPod Nano, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air.

Prior to being approached by Apple in 2005 to join their small team of Industrial Designers under Jonathan Ive, Russell-Clarke founded and ran his own design studio. He worked with top clients including Nike and Swatch, as well as furniture, homeware, and technology companies across Europe, Asia, and the US. He was also invited to be the Global Group Design Manager for Nokia, overseeing design teams in five countries.

“I am excited to be involved with Vast on their incredibly ambitious endeavor,” said Peter Russell-Clarke. “It’s a huge task, but from what I’ve seen, the experience, enthusiasm, and dedication of the Vast team will no doubt lead to incredible things. The challenges are immense and the problems unique, but as a designer, using these constraints to find something completely new is enticing. I’m excited to create an environment to enable others to uncover new ideas in science, medicine, engineering, and art. A platform for discovery at a new frontier.”

Mr. Russell-Clarke will work with Vast to build out an Industrial Design team, and provide valuable insights across all aspects of Industrial Design at the company.

“We are honored to be working with Peter to embed industrial design into the core of our engineering design process with the objective of enhancing our space station astronaut experience, safety, and productivity,” said Alex Hudson, CTO.

Mr. Russell-Clarke stepped down from Apple earlier this year to pursue passion projects, including products and environments to improve the health of people and the planet. He also chairs the Board of Trustees for The Royal College of Art USA (RCA USA), and is a visiting professor at the Royal College of Art, London. Mr. Russell-Clarke holds a Master’s Degree in Industrial Design from the Royal College of Art, London and a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Design from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.

“Peter’s design contributions to Apple products, including the iPhone, Apple Stores, and Apple’s new HQ (Apple Park) over the last 17 years speak for themselves,” said Max Haot, CEO. “We look forward to having the chance to bring this incredible experience to the design of our space station products.”

For those interested in learning more about Vast’s space station products, including its first space station, Haven-1, please visit https://www.vastspace.com.

ABOUT VAST

Vast is a pioneer in space habitation technologies focused on expanding humanity across the solar system. Founded in 2021, the company is assembling a world-class team to build the world’s first low-cost, artificial gravity crewed station so people can live and work in space for long periods of time without the adverse effects of zero-gravity.

http://www.vastspace.com

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