Hovding Sverige AB (publ)
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Hovding Sverige AB (publ)
Glance View
Hövding Sverige AB engages in developing, selling and marketing of airbag helmets. The company is headquartered in Malmo, Skane. The company went IPO on 2015-06-16. The Company’s main product is Hovding, an airbag helmet for bicyclists. The company has a form of a collar to be worn around the neck and contains a folded-up airbag, which unfolds in case of an accident. Hovding consists of two parts: a collar, which encloses the airbag, and a shell in three different designs. The company is available in such countries as Finland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Turkey and Japan, as well as via and online store.
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