In recent years, cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and non-intrusive sensing have been deeply integrated into parenting scenarios, driving profound structural transformation across China's maternal and infant industry centered on product innovation. Supported by the rising prevalence of the high-quality parenting concept and escalating household parenting demands, the traditional extensive development model continues to fade, while intelligence, refinement and scenario-based experience have become the key themes of industrial upgrading.To systematically sort out the reform context of the maternal and infant sector, clarify the innovation paths and value evolution logic of core product categories, and assist enterprises in capturing industrial upgrading opportunities as well as building technological and product moats, Frost & Sullivan officially releases the Global Product Innovation Index Series Research Report 2026 (Issue 2): Maternal and Infant Industry Transformation and Core Category Innovation Practice. Centering on four major segments including smart feeding appliances, smart maternal and infant care devices, intelligent travel equipment and smart home products for infants, the report conducts an in-depth analysis of the industry landscape, product innovation features, market development directions and long-term growth outlook. It also interprets the full evolution of smart maternal and infant products from conceptual exploration to systematic upgrading, aiming to deliver objective, rigorous and actionable professional insights for industrial players, market participants and relevant practitioners.
In recent years, cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and non-intrusive sensing have been deeply integrated into parenting scenarios, driving profound structural transformation across China's maternal and infant industry centered on product innovation. Supported by the rising prevalence of the high-quality parenting concept and escalating household parenting demands, the traditional extensive development model continues to fade, while intelligence, refinement and scenario-based experience have become the key themes of industrial upgrading.To systematically sort out the reform context of the maternal and infant sector, clarify the innovation paths and value evolution logic of core product categories, and assist enterprises in capturing industrial upgrading opportunities as well as building technological and product moats, Frost & Sullivan officially releases the Global Product Innovation Index Series Research Report 2026 (Issue 2): Maternal and Infant Industry Transformation and Core Category Innovation Practice. Centering on four major segments including smart feeding appliances, smart maternal and infant care devices, intelligent travel equipment and smart home products for infants, the report conducts an in-depth analysis of the industry landscape, product innovation features, market development directions and long-term growth outlook. It also interprets the full evolution of smart maternal and infant products from conceptual exploration to systematic upgrading, aiming to deliver objective, rigorous and actionable professional insights for industrial players, market participants and relevant practitioners.
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