By 2030, the pet rubber toy industry will undergo profound evolution towards intelligence and personalisation. Smart interactive rubber balls will not only achieve autonomous obstacle avoidance and targeted rebound, but also incorporate sensors to monitor pets' movement data, synchronising this with owners' terminals to generate health reports. Customisable toys in appearance and function will create bespoke interactive tools tailored to pet breeds, behaviours, and even owners' aesthetic preferences.
Concurrently, AI design will accurately predict market trends and pet preferences, while 3D printing technology enables small-batch custom production, significantly shortening development cycles and enhancing market responsiveness. The industry is transitioning from traditional manufacturing towards technology-driven intelligent production. Coupled with pet owners' increasing emphasis on their companions' quality of life, the sector's overall growth potential is immense.
Furthermore, environmental sustainability will emerge as a key competitive factor. The widespread adoption of biodegradable rubber materials will become industry standard, simultaneously meeting safety requirements for chewing while aligning with green consumption principles. Premium products may integrate into smart pet home ecosystems, enabling connectivity with automatic feeders and intelligent litter trays to create unified companionship scenarios. This further expands the sector's profit margins and developmental scope.


