China approves first commercial brain chip for disability treatment

China has become the first country to approve a brain implant for commercial sale to treat disabilities. The device, NEO from Neuracle Medical Technology, enables paralyzed individuals to control a robotic hand using their thoughts. This move contrasts with slower progress in clinical trials in the United States and Europe.

China has achieved a milestone in brain-computer interface technology by approving the first commercially available brain chip designed to address disabilities. Developed by Neuracle Medical Technology, the implant named NEO allows users with paralysis to translate their thoughts into movements of an assistive robotic hand. This approval marks China as the pioneering nation in bringing such a device to market for sale, as stated in reports from WIRED published on March 20, 2026. The development highlights China's aggressive push toward commercialization in the sector, while the United States and Europe proceed more cautiously with ongoing clinical trials for similar brain implants. Keywords associated with the story include brain-computer interfaces, neuroscience, and comparisons to companies like Neuralink. This advancement underscores differing regulatory approaches globally, with China aiming to lead the industry, according to the article's title. No specific details on approval timelines or further trials were provided in the source material.

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Illustration of Northwestern University's wireless micro-LED brain implant delivering light patterns to mouse neurons for sensory signaling.
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Scientists at Northwestern University have created a soft, wireless brain implant that delivers patterned light directly to neurons, enabling mice to interpret these signals as meaningful cues without relying on sight, sound or touch. The fully implantable device uses an array of up to 64 micro-LEDs to generate complex activity patterns across the cortex, a development that could advance next-generation prosthetics and sensory therapies, according to Northwestern and Nature Neuroscience.

Two Chinese patients with high-level paralysis have successfully used brain-machine interface (BMI) technology to control a power wheelchair, direct a robotic dog to retrieve deliveries, and operate a robotic arm to grasp a cup and drink water using only their thoughts. The achievements were announced on Wednesday at a media briefing by the Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shanghai. This marks a major advancement toward practical clinical applications of BMI.

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Epia Neuro, a newly launched startup in San Francisco, is developing a brain-computer interface to help stroke patients regain hand movement. The system combines a brain implant with a motorized glove. Stroke remains a leading cause of long-term disability, affecting hand and arm function in about two-thirds of survivors.

Researchers have developed a paper-thin brain implant called BISC that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers. The single-chip device, which can slide into the narrow space between the brain and skull, could open new possibilities for treating conditions such as epilepsy, paralysis, and blindness by supporting advanced AI models that decode movement, perception, and intent.

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Chinese biotech firm SciNeuro Pharmaceuticals has partnered with Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis in a deal worth nearly $1.7 billion to develop treatments for Alzheimer's disease, which affects some 55 million people worldwide. The agreement grants Novartis exclusive worldwide rights to develop and commercialise SciNeuro's antibody candidates for the progressive brain disease. SciNeuro's novel amyloid beta-targeted antibody programme leverages proprietary blood-brain barrier shuttle technology to help more of the drug cross into the brain where Alzheimer's damage occurs.

The output of China's core artificial intelligence industry exceeded 1.2 trillion yuan ($165 billion) in 2025, with more than 6,200 companies operating in the field, said Li Lecheng, head of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The remarks came after the opening meeting of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing on Thursday.

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The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on Tuesday that it would allow Nvidia to resume shipments of H200 chips to Chinese customers, marking the latest move by the Trump administration to ease technology export restrictions to China. The H200 is Nvidia's second-most-advanced AI processor, previously restricted over concerns about bolstering China's tech and military capabilities.

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