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Electric Assistive Technology In 2030, the amount of people who need assistive devices will nearly double. These devices can be bought in stores or modified (like adding tennis balls to a walker) or even custom-designed. A few examples of assistive technology include pencil grips ergonomic kitchen tools (such as OXO good grips) and keyboards with specialized features. O