Zhonghui Chuangzhi’s wireless charging technology accelerates the application transformation of “implantable brain-computer technology”
In recent years, the application of brain-computer interface technology in the medical field has made significant progress, especially in the treatment of diseases such as ALS, stroke, and spinal cord injury, which has become a high-profile research hotspot. Yu Jintai, chief physician of the Department of Neurology, Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, pointed out that in advanced diseases such as ALS, patients often face speech and communication barriers, and the application of brain-computer interface technology provides new possibilities for improving patients' quality of life.
The breakthrough of the first human being to receive a brain-computer interface chip implantation has recently attracted widespread attention. However, the challenges faced by this technology are not only limited to technical limitations in brain-computer interaction control. One of the more important limitations is the difficulty of energy transmission technology. In this field, Zhonghui Chuangzhi has initially achieved efficient wireless charging of implanted devices through a large number of research and development experiments on materials, temperature rise control, energy conversion efficiency, etc., leading the development of brain-computer interface technology and implantation technology to application. Here comes a new opportunity.
Zhonghui Chuangzhi’s wireless charging solution opens a new chapter for the development of brain-computer interface technology. By overcoming the limitations of energy transmission technology, this solution not only improves the ease of use of brain-computer interface devices, but also lays the foundation for a wider range of medical applications in the future. Patients can more conveniently control computers or mobile devices anytime and anywhere, bringing new possibilities to their lives.