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Swiss team achieves thought-to-3D-print: BCI controls robotic fabrication directly from motor imagery

ETH Zurich News3/17/2026ยท03/17/26๐ŸŒ Europe

Summary

ETH Zurich researchers demonstrated a closed-loop BCI system where a participant imagined hand movements to control a 6-axis robotic arm performing fused deposition modeling 3D printing. The participant successfully printed three different geometric objects using only motor imagery, decoded from 64-channel EEG in real time.

Why it matters

BCI-controlled robotic fabrication is a novel demonstration of BCI applied to creative and manufacturing tasks rather than communication or mobility. ETH's work suggests BCIs could become tools for direct neural-to-artifact creation in design and manufacturing.

#BCI#EEG#Neural Interfaces#Neurostimulation

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