China approves world's first commercial brain-computer interface medical device

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China's drug regulator approved the world's first commercial brain-computer interface medical device. The device, developed by Borui Kang Medical Technology, aims to restore hand movement for paralyzed patients with cervical spinal cord injuries. It uses invasive electrodes and wireless technology. This approval marks a significant advancement in assistive technology for individuals with severe mobility impairments.


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