Neuralink wants to automate brain surgery and mass produce implants by 2026
Neuralink aims to automate brain implant surgery to improve consistency and scale production, backed by $650 million in funding to advance neurotechnology commercialization.
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Neuralink wants to automate brain surgery and mass produce implants by 2026
The announcement follows two years of accelerated testing and regulatory navigation. Neuralink launched its first human trial in 2024, two years after the US Food and Drug Administration initially rejected its bid to begin testing on safety grounds. After the company addressed the FDA's early concerns – reportedly related to...Read Entire Article
After two years of experimentation, Neuralink wants to speed up the pace. So far, Neuralink, which develops implants that connect directly...
Elon Musk made new statements on the future of neuroscientific brain implants, drawing attention and expectations of neuroscientists and neuroscientists.
Neuralink of Elon Musk announced that in 2026 it will begin the large-scale manufacture of its brain-computer implants. The company seeks to transform its experimental development into a medical technology available to more patients. Subscribe to our Telegram channel and bring the information into your hands. The plan includes automating production and standardizing the device. This would reduce costs, accelerate distribution and facilitate its …
So far only a few people worldwide have a Neuralink chip, but Elon Musk wants to multiply this number soon. F r 2026 k the company announced the start of mass production, which is to be realized by automated robot operations. (Read more)
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