INBRAIN Neuroelectronics awarded €4M grant for graphene-based brain-computer interfaces
Summary
INBRAIN Neuroelectronics has been awarded a €4 million grant by the Spanish Ministry of Industry and Tourism through the PERTE Chip initiative. The Barcelona-based company develops precision brain-computer interfaces powered by graphene, with the grant accelerating development of BCI technology that integrates intelligent computing and graphene-based materials to decode and modulate real-time brain activity for therapeutic purposes.
Why it matters
INBRAIN's graphene-based BCI platform represents a significant advancement in neural interface technology, with the company's implant being only 10 micrometers thick. The technology has received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for Parkinson's Disease, and the company achieved the world's first human implantation of a graphene neural interface. This national support positions Spain at the forefront of neurotechnology innovation.
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