CES 2019: Maternal and infant technology is hot, live demonstration of new breast pump

[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] Health Technology has become an important part of the annual electronics carnival in Las Vegas, and breastfeeding equipment is particularly popular at this year's CES. Among them, in an inconspicuous booth in the Baby Science and Technology Zone, an Imalac company from Miami is using real people to demonstrate its new breast pump to the guests.

It is reported that the presentation guest Autumn Wake is a certified lactation consultant and the former chairman of the Southern Nevada Breastfeeding Alliance. The 36-year-old woman is a mother of two children. She volunteered to present this new breast milk suction device to everyone on the spot.

It is reported that this product has been certified by the US Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and can be used with a standard breast pump, or it can only use the massage function of the machine itself to speed up the breast pumping process. The Miami-based company was founded by Sablotsky and her daughter Rachael Kish, who is currently the mother of three children.

It is reported that this patent-pending breastfeeding device is used in conjunction with an electric breast pump to greatly improve the efficiency of breast pumping and breast comfort. Sablotsky, the co-founder of

Imalac, said in a statement that the live demonstration of Imalac is not only a product demonstration but also a proof of concept. She said: "Breastfeeding needs to be normalized. The United States has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates among the industrialized countries. From a national perspective, public breastfeeding was not legally protected in all 50 states until last year, Utah and Aida. The state of the Netherlands has only recently passed relevant laws. In order to have healthier babies and healthier women, we need to work in this direction."