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CHINA IS CATCHING UP TO THE US IN BRAIN TECH, RIVALING FIRMS LIKE ELON MUSK'S NEURALINK

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July 25, 2025

China is rapidly advancing in the field of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, emerging as a serious competitor to U.S. companies like Elon Musk's Neuralink. Backed by state funding, university research labs, and growing interest from private tech firms, China's neuroscience and neurotechnology sector is beginning to match—if not exceed—some of the early milestones achieved by American counterparts.

CHINA IS CATCHING UP TO THE US IN BRAIN TECH, RIVALING FIRMS LIKE ELON MUSK'S NEURALINK

As brain-computer interfaces gain traction in medical, defense, and consumer applications, the global race to dominate the next generation of human-machine integration is intensifying. China's progress signals a shift in the landscape, raising strategic and ethical questions about who will lead in one of the most consequential technology frontiers of the 21st century.

CHINA'S RAPID RISE IN BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE RESEARCH

Over the past decade, China has dramatically increased its investments in neuroscience and neuroengineering. Institutions such as Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have established dedicated BCI labs, producing a growing body of research on neural decoding, brain signal processing, and direct brain-to-device communication.

According to a 2024 report from the China Brain Project—a national initiative launched in 2016 to advance brain science—Chinese researchers now publish more BCI-related scientific papers annually than their U.S. counterparts. These studies range from experimental neural implants and noninvasive interfaces to real-time EEG-based control systems.

imageIn one high-profile demonstration, scientists at Nankai University unveiled a noninvasive BCI system that allowed users to type words on a screen using only their brain waves, achieving competitive speeds without requiring surgical implants. Another research team developed a brain-controlled robotic arm that showed strong promise for rehabilitation and assistive technologies.

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