Chinese mainland’s BCI trial lets patient drive wheelchair with thoughts
A quadriplegic patient in the Chinese mainland steers a smart wheelchair and commands a robotic dog with a brain-computer interface, marking a leap in real-world neurotech.
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A quadriplegic patient in the Chinese mainland steers a smart wheelchair and commands a robotic dog with a brain-computer interface, marking a leap in real-world neurotech.
Intelligent prostheses from the Chinese mainland use neural sensors and real-time algorithms to help people with disabilities rock climb, play piano, and practice calligraphy.
During King Felipe VI’s 2025 state visit, Peng Liyuan highlighted China’s programs empowering persons with disabilities—from home-based handicraft workshops to AI rehab tech and global cooperation.
Tech is transforming lives of people with disabilities in the Chinese mainland. From AR-enhanced Spring Festival Gala to braille and audio innovations, discover inclusive tech breakthroughs.