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  • The risks of turning children forward-facing too early – new research presented at international safety conference

    In 2021, not a single child under the age of 15 was killed in a passenger car on Swedish roads – a historic milestone in road safety. Yet new research and recent survey data suggest that awareness of child car safety recommendations is declining. Today, 15 percent of Swedish parents with young children are unfamiliar with current child car seat recommendations, three times more than 5 years ago.

  • Global experts gather in Sweden to address critical gaps in child traffic safety

    For the second time, Swedish child safety pioneer Axkid is bringing together international experts from research, healthcare and industry for the Child and Safety Conference at World of Volvo in Gothenburg on June 11. The conference centers on how to strengthen child traffic safety globally – and why current safety standards are still far from sufficient.

  • Axkid launches Minikid Core – a rear-facing car seat that makes safety easy

    Axkid today announces the global launch of Minikid Core, a new rear-facing car seat designed to make everyday child safety simpler and more accessible. As the newest member of Axkid’s popular and award-winning Minikid platform, Minikid Core combines premium safety performance with an easier, more flexible user experience — from installation to daily use.

  • Axkid introduces Minikid 4 Max and Minikid 4 Pro– tested beyond standards

    Axkid, the Swedish leader in child car safety, is proud to introduce their next generation of Minikid™ car seats: Minikid 4 Max and Minikid 4 Pro. Tested beyond industry standards to ensure real-life safety. To offer the highest level of protection for the ones that need it the most.

  • Axkid partners with the Swedish Breast Cancer Association

    The Swedish car seat manufacturer Axkid joins the fight against breast cancer by entering a unique collaboration with the Swedish Breast Cancer Association during Pink October. With the launch of Blossom Rose, a new limited-edition colour for their popular rear-facing car seats, they aim to raise awareness of breast cancer and pay tribute to all the fighting mothers and fathers affected.