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China bets on non-invasive brain-computer interfaces for mass adoption

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China is focusing on non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology as a key future industry, avoiding surgical implants used by rivals like Neuralink. Neuracle Medical Technology has secured regulatory approval to commercially deploy its non-invasive BCI device. Chinese startups are advancing ultrasound and sensor-based neural technologies to make the field more accessible and affordable. The country's coordinated industrial ecosystem is supporting adoption of these technologies in rehabilitation and assistive care sectors.

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