By YAN DONGJIE, LIU WEIFENG, GUO JIATONG and LIU TIANYUN in Tianjin |
China Daily |
A visitor experiences brain-computer interaction at the Haihe Laboratory of Brain-Computer Interaction and Human-Machine Integration in Tianjin. YAN DONGJIE/CHINA DAILY
A dedicated industrial cluster for brain-computer interface was recently inaugurated in Tianjin, which will greatly accelerate the large-scale industrial application of research achievements in noninvasive BCI technologies, experts said.
Tianjin recently released the action plan for promoting innovative development of brain-computer interface (2026-30). The document sets a goal to cultivate 50 competitive innovative enterprises by 2027 and expand the large-scale use of BCI products in healthcare, education, advanced manufacturing and other sectors.








