China Advances Brain-Computer Interface Tech to Clinical Trials
China progresses brain-computer interface tech from research to clinical trials, demonstrating early success in stroke rehabilitation applications.
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China progresses brain-computer interface tech from research to clinical trials, demonstrating early success in stroke rehabilitation applications.
China approves the world’s first invasive BCI medical device, enabling hand movement control for tetraplegia patients. A breakthrough in neurotechnology commercialization.
China’s medical regulator approves groundbreaking invasive brain-computer interface device, revolutionizing treatment for paralysis and neurological disorders.
China’s NMPA approves the world’s first invasive BCI device for spinal injury patients, marking a milestone in medical technology and future industry growth.
Chinese researchers unveil stretchable electrodes enhancing brain-computer interface stability, published in Nature Electronics. A leap for neurotech and medical applications.
China highlights BCI advancements at Shenzhen expo, launches AI alliance and $165M industry fund to drive innovation in brain science and medical tech.
Renowned neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis discusses the revolutionary potential of brain-computer interfaces to treat neurological disorders affecting 3.4 billion people worldwide.