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China’s brain-computer interface industry is racing ahead

Last updated: February 22, 2026 9:05 am
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China’s BCI Industry: A Quiet Revolution on the Rise

The field of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is rapidly evolving, with China emerging as a key player in this space. While Elon Musk’s Neuralink is often touted as a pioneer in the field, Chinese BCI startups are quietly making strides in research and development, backed by robust policy support, expanding clinical trials, and growing investor interest.

Phoenix Peng, a serial entrepreneur who has founded two BCI startups, NeuroXess and Gestala, is bullish on the potential of the Chinese BCI market. He believes that BCIs have the potential to revolutionize not just healthcare but also human augmentation, bridging the gap between the human brain and artificial intelligence. With provinces like Sichuan, Hubei, and Zhejiang setting medical service pricing for BCIs and integrating them into the national medical insurance system, the stage is set for significant growth in the industry.

The rapid progress of BCI in China can be attributed to four key factors. Firstly, strong policy support and cross-department collaboration have streamlined technical standards and medical reimbursement, paving the way for faster development and commercialization. Secondly, China’s vast clinical resources and national health insurance system expedite trials and approvals, unlike the more fragmented process in the US and Europe.

Researchers in China have already achieved significant milestones in clinical trials, with advancements in motor and language decoding, spinal cord reconstruction, and stroke rehabilitation. The country’s mature industrial manufacturing capabilities and strategic investments in the market further contribute to its rapid progress in BCI development.

Startups like StairMed Technology and BrainCo are attracting significant funding, while companies like Gestala are exploring noninvasive ultrasound-based BCIs for conditions like chronic pain and depression. These technologies offer scalability and acceptance among patients, driving the market growth in China.

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Looking ahead, China’s BCI regulations are expected to align with international standards, focusing on regulatory approval and data sovereignty. Ethical considerations around brain-implanted devices are also being addressed, with a focus on strengthening informed consent and ethical review processes.

In conclusion, China’s BCI industry is poised for significant growth, with projections estimating the market to exceed $530 million in 2025 and reach over 120 billion yuan by 2040. With a focus on innovation, policy support, and strategic investments, Chinese BCI startups are gearing up to challenge global leaders in the field and drive the future of brain-computer interfaces.

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