compiled by @holovision for @assistive.tech
Following are some recent items found by steemhunters that potentially deal with assistive technology devices or services. These are not endorsements. This is presented in this digest to show what is available and possible for people with disabilities. Also, by starting a regular digest it might hopefully encourage more steemhunters to keep the category of assistive technology devices and services in mind as they continue to hunt for more items in the future.

1. DualPanto: Non-visual gaming interface for the blind
Link: https://steemhunt.com/@mittymartz/dualpanto-non-visual-gaming-interface-for-the-blind
This haptic device is open source and allows blind users to track virtual objects in motion.

2. Kintell: Stay Independent, Stay in Control
Link: https://steemhunt.com/@mrfringe/kintell-stay-independent-stay-in-control
This is like a personal assistant for the elderly but I imagine it might also have some use to people with severe memory problems. It helps the user keep track of medications and communicate with family.

Honorable Mentions:
These might not fall under assistive technology devices or services directly but they are worth taking note of:
1. Soft Poly-Limbs: Mobile manipulation for daily tasks
Link: https://steemhunt.com/@jccr/soft-poly-limbs-mobile-manipulation-for-daily-tasks
This wearable soft robotics system equips the user with a additional limb that is capable of three-dimensional motions such as gripping or pushing.
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