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CYBERTECH | China’s brain-chip breakthrough

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CYBERTECH | China’s brain-chip breakthrough

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China has moved to the forefront of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, becoming the first country to approve a commercially available brain implant designed to restore hand movement in people with paralysis. According to MIT Technology Review, the approval marks a pivotal moment in the race to translate brain-chip research from laboratories into real-world medical applications.   

The device, developed by Shanghai-based Neuracle Medical Technology, enables patients with spinal cord injuries to control a robotic glove through neural signals generated in the brain. Clinical trials showed that users regained the ability to grasp and manipulate objects, offering new hope for individuals with severe mobility impairments.   

The milestone intensifies global competition in neurotechnology, a field dominated by experimental efforts from firms such as Neuralink in the United States. While American companies have demonstrated promising results in human trials, China is the first to secure regulatory approval for the widespread commercial use of an invasive BCI system.   

Beyond its medical significance, the development highlights Beijing’s growing ambition to lead in frontier technologies. Brain-computer interfaces have been identified as a strategic priority in China’s latest industrial plans, with policymakers aiming to build globally competitive BCI companies by the end of the decade.   

As the boundary between mind and machine narrows, China’s achievement may signal the beginning of a new era in human-computer interaction”one in which thought itself becomes a tool for communication and control. 

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