The global smart diapers market size is expected to reach USD 11.4 billion by 2025,
expanding at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2019 to 2025, according to a report by Grand
View Research, Inc. Introduction of smart wearables is driving manufacturers of
this industry to focus on developing diapers integrated with sensors, which
will enable the caregivers to take effective care of the babies and old people.
Geriatric population also contributes
significantly to the market demand. Old age homes, healthcare institutions, and
clinics having elderly people are also prominent customers expected to drive
the market over the forecast period. Possibility of infections such as
inflammation of urethra in the aging population is one of the constraints to
the market growth. In order to protect and reduce the possibilities of
infectious diseases, companies are providing solutions by introducing apps,
sensors, and Bluetooth devices.
Asia Pacific is expected to expand at the
fastest CAGR of 5.7% from 2019 to 2025. Most of the new entrants are coming up
with new technologies applicable in sensors, thereby driving the market in the
region. Increasing population and nuclear families in this region are the major
factors boosting the regional market growth. Taiwan, Korea, and Australia are
considered to be the emerging markets for this product. High birth rates in
Asia Pacific and the Middle East countries are expected to provide growth
opportunities for the market.
North America and Europe hold a dominant
share in the global market owing to increasing preference for technology driven
products that make life easier for consumers having busy schedule and
lifestyle.
Key players operating in the global market
include Alphabet’s Verily, ElderSens, Pixie Scientific, SINOPULSAR, Monit
Corp., Opro9, Simativa (Australia), Abena Nova, Indiegogo, and Smartipants.
Some of the key players in the market are focusing on supplying the diapers
with smart new sensors, which are well updated with technologies, such as Alert
plus. Companies such as Alphabet’s Verily and Pixie Scientific are considered
to be the prominent companies in the market.
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
· Based on the end user, the babies segment
is expected to account for a share of 57.2% by 2025
· North America dominated the market and
accounted for 34.1% share of the overall revenue in 2018. This trend is projected
to continue over the next few years
· The smart diapers market in Asia Pacific is
anticipated to witness significant growth due to increasing awareness among
consumers and growing population in India, South Korea, and China
· The industry is highly competitive due to
the presence of main players including Abena Nova; Simativa; Sino pulsar
technology Inc.; Alphabet’s Verily; Pixie Scientific; Monit Corp.; Opro9; and
ElderSens
· Various manufacturers are focusing on new
product launches and technological innovation to estimate existing and future
demand patterns according to the needs of babies and adults, who can’t help
themselves to change the diapers when required.
Grand View Research has segmented the
global smart diapers market on the basis of end user and region:
Smart Diapers End User Outlook (Revenue,
USD Billion, 2015 - 2025)
·
Babies
·
Adults
Smart Diapers Regional Outlook (Revenue,
USD Billion, 2015 - 2025)
·
North America
·
Europe
·
Asia Pacific
·
Central & South America
·
Middle East & Africa
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