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China seeks to develop brain-computer interface technology

(MENAFN) China is actively pursuing leadership in the development of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, which allows direct communication between the human brain and external devices using only thought.

The country has announced a strategic plan aiming for major breakthroughs in critical BCI technologies by 2027, positioning itself to become a global frontrunner by 2030.

By that time, China aims to establish a secure and dependable industrial ecosystem featuring two or three world-leading companies, supported by smaller firms specializing in advanced technologies and innovative products.

Analysts note that China’s advanced medical infrastructure and clear policy direction provide it with a competitive advantage on the world stage.

Significantly, ongoing projects have already yielded practical benefits. For instance, at Beijing’s Xuanwu Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University, a semi-invasive BCI device has enabled a patient suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, to communicate.

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