Inspiration can strike in the most unexpected ways. For On’s innovation team, it came from a hot glue gun on Halloween. Johannes Voelchert, a senior member of the team, watched a video where a crafter squeezed a thin filament of hot glue into a fluff of spider web. This sparked the idea of creating a shoe in a similar manner. Instead of dismissing it, the team at On embraced the idea with enthusiasm.
Four years later, what began as a one-person experiment expanded to a team of 20 designers and engineers at the Swiss footwear company. The result is Lightspray, a groundbreaking method in sneaker production. By placing a last (or foot form) on a robot arm, On can spray a shoe’s entire upper (its top part) from a single continuous filament in just three minutes.
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