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This Unique Spoon is Designed for People With Motor Control Disorders

The S'up Spoon is a unique spoon, developed by Scottish design engineering consultants 4c Design, that is designed for people with motor control issues that cause their hands to shake. The spoon is something that's easy to take for granted, but people with motor control problems often have a hard time using one without frustrating spills.

This unique spoon was inspired by Grant Douglas, a man who suffers from cerebral palsy. A computer science graduate, Douglas teamed up with 4c Design graduate intern Mark Penver, and the two decided to design a spoon that would reduce spillage for people with uncontrollable arm movements.

4c Design have taken to Kickstarter to raise funds to make the S'up Spoon widely available. A pledge of $30 will secure you a single S'up in black/dark gray, with deliveries estimated to begin in December if the campaign hits its fundraising goal.
Trend Themes
1. Assistive Technology - The development of spillage-proof spoons for people with motor control disorders reflects a growing trend in the creation of assistive technology for individuals with disabilities.
2. Inclusive Design - The S'up Spoon showcases the importance of inclusive design in creating products that are accessible to individuals with different abilities, inspiring innovation in this field.
3. Crowdfunding - The use of Kickstarter to raise funds for the production and distribution of the S'up Spoon demonstrates the increasing popularity of crowdfunding as a means for bringing innovative products to market.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Devices - The spillage-proof spoon falls within the medical devices industry, presenting opportunities for further development of assistive tools for individuals with motor control disorders.
2. Kitchen Utensils - The S'up Spoon taps into the kitchen utensils industry, creating a niche market for products designed to meet the specific needs of individuals with disabilities.
3. Tech Startups - The success of the S'up Spoon's Kickstarter campaign highlights the potential for tech startups to address unmet needs in the assistive technology market.

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