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Babyark Offices - Kefar Sava | Office Snapshots
Babyark, a company focused on child safety, has introduced a new baby car seat inspired by military vehicle seat technology. The companys office in Kefar Sava, designed by Studio Tali Gotthilf, reflects the same focus on safety, warmth, sustainability, and collaboration. The design incorporates recycled and upcycled materials, promoting eco-consciousness while maintaining a modern aesthetic. The workspace layout encourages communication and interaction among team members, with open work areas divided by glass partitions. The design project involved the use of sustainable production methods and technologies, aligning with Babyarks commitment to child safety and environmental responsibility.
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This new baby car seat combines military-grade tech and Ferrari aesthetics
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FOX Group has signed an agreement to acquire a 50% stake in Babyak
FOX Group has signed an agreement to acquire a 50% stake in Babyak, a company that develops car safety seats. The acquisition is supported by an investment of $6.43 million from FOX Group, Carasso Motors Group, and other investors. The first chair is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2022, with sales initially in the US and then worldwide. Babyaks safety seats incorporate innovative technologies and provide enhanced protection for children. The partnership between FOX Group and Babyak aims to revolutionize the industry.
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פוקס וקרסו משקיעות ביצרנית כסאות בטיחות לרכב
Israeli car safety seat manufacturer BabyArk has secured a $6 million investment from Fox Group and Carsu Motors, valuing the company at $12 million. The deal will see the two companies each hold 22% of the issued share capital, with additional investors receiving 6% of BabyArks shares. The car seats are set to be launched in early 2022. As part of the agreement, the investors have also agreed to raise an additional $7 million through bank financing or owner loans.
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EU Awards €2.5 Million to Develop BabyArk, the World Safest Children Car Seat
Mobius Protection Systems has been awarded a €2.5 million grant from the European Union to develop BabyArk, a new generation of smart car seats. The grant will be used to create car seats based on breakthrough multiple-patented technology that increases safety by a factor of four compared to statutory requirements. The technology guarantees that infant injuries will be less severe, reducing head trauma and the probability of death. BabyArk aims to revolutionize the traditional safety seat industry and has already received interest from potential users. Mobius Protection Systems is known for designing and manufacturing life-saving seats for industrial and military suppliers. The companys technology is used in national armies around the world.
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