# BCI

Latest news and articles about BCI

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The Pig Paradigm: How Ultrasound 3D Printing is Breaking the Brain-Computer Barrier

Researchers in Shenzhen have pioneered a technique using ultrasound to 3D print electrodes inside a pig's scalp, allowing for high-fidelity brainwave capture without invasive surgery. This approach leverages the cost-effectiveness and biological similarities of pigs to humans, potentially disrupting the billion-dollar EEG market.

NeTe2026年4月12日 14:58
#Brain-Computer Interface#BCI#3D Printing
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Mind Over Machine: China’s Strategic Leap into the Brain-Computer Interface Frontier

China has elevated Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology to a national strategic priority, transitioning from experimental research to large-scale clinical application. With the 'BeiNao' system achieving successful human trials and the establishment of industrial clusters in Beijing, the country is racing to set global standards for neural medicine by 2030.

NeTe2026年3月30日 01:59
#Brain-Computer Interface#BCI#BeiNao-1
Intricate MRI brain scan displayed on a computer screen for medical analysis and diagnosis.
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Guangdong Bets Big on Brain Tech: Push to Commercialize Implantable Electrodes, High‑Speed BCI Chips

Guangdong’s 2026–2035 industrial plan prioritizes brain‑computer interface technologies, from implantable and intravascular electrodes to high‑channel acquisition chips and specialized software, and seeks rapid commercialization across healthcare, entertainment and manufacturing. The move strengthens China’s bid to build domestic BCI supply chains while raising regulatory, ethical and dual‑use challenges that will shape global competition and collaboration in neurotechnology.

NeTe2026年3月10日 10:57
#brain–computer interface#BCI#Guangdong
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China’s Fourier Says Brain‑Controlled Exoskeletons for Stroke Rehab Could Reach Clinics in 1–2 Years

Fourier, a Chinese robotics firm, says it will integrate brain‑computer interfaces with exoskeletons to enable robots to detect patients’ movement intentions and provide timed physical assistance, aiming for clinical rollout within one to two years. The move rests on more portable BCI hardware, AI advances in signal interpretation, and a staged market strategy that targets hospitals first, then care homes and households.

NeTe2026年1月30日 11:20
#Fourier#brain–computer interface#BCI