Step onto the buzzing show floor where innovation meets imagination—welcome to Toy Fairs and Trade Shows, the ultimate backstage pass to the global toy industry. From the legendary New York Toy Fair and Spielwarenmesse in Nuremberg to emerging boutique expos and specialty collectible conventions, these events shape the future of play. Here on Toy Streets, under our Events and Experiences hub, you’ll explore in-depth coverage of major toy fairs, industry trade shows, product launches, trend forecasts, and behind-the-scenes insights from designers, brands, and buyers. Discover how new action figures, board games, plush lines, STEM kits, and limited-edition collectibles debut before they ever reach store shelves. Learn how retailers spot trends, how licensing deals are born, and how fan-driven conventions influence mainstream releases. Whether you’re a collector, industry professional, toy designer, or passionate enthusiast, this category delivers expert analysis, show highlights, exhibitor breakdowns, and insider perspectives that reveal how toy trade shows power the business of play worldwide.
A: Early electric irons and fans were among the first widely adopted devices.
A: Primarily in the 1920s–1930s as electricity became common.
A: Many were toxic or flammable before safer chemicals were developed.
A: Mass production, color options, and built-in cabinetry integration.
A: Widespread adoption occurred in the 1970s and 1980s.
A: Compact countertop models in the 1970s made them affordable.
A: Through improved motors, insulation, and regulatory standards.
A: Wi-Fi connectivity, sensors, and app-based control.
A: Some can function with restoration but may lack efficiency and safety features.
A: AI integration, predictive maintenance, and sustainable materials.
