# Brain-Computer Interface
Latest news and articles about Brain-Computer Interface
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Mapping the Inner Frontier: Neuralink’s Deep-Brain Robotic Ambitions
Neuralink is developing a specialized surgical robot capable of reaching deep-brain regions beyond the motor cortex. This move signals a shift toward treating complex neurological disorders and positions the company as a major contender in deep-brain medical intervention.

Neural Frontiers: Guangdong Eyes Global Leadership in Brain-Computer Fusion and Embodied AI
Guangdong province has launched a strategic action plan to integrate brain-computer interfaces with embodied intelligence and humanoid robotics. The initiative focuses on developing neuromorphic chips and thought-controlled rehabilitation devices to establish a dominant position in the next frontier of human-machine interaction.

China’s 2026 Tech Frontier: Space Reusability, Humanoid Victories, and the BCI Push
China has unveiled a massive 2026 roadmap focusing on reusable rocket technology, humanoid robotics, and brain-computer interfaces. These developments, supported by record space launch frequencies and a surge in high-tech manufacturing, illustrate Beijing's coordinated effort to lead in 'New Productive Forces' and green energy infrastructure.

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.

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.