INBRAIN Neuroelectronics Receives Grant for Next-Generation Graphene Neural Interface Development
Summary
INBRAIN Neuroelectronics announced that it has received a significant grant to support development of its next-generation graphene-based neural interface technology. The funding will support preclinical studies and early manufacturing development. The company's graphene electrodes aim to provide higher resolution neural recording and stimulation with improved biocompatibility compared to traditional metal electrodes.
Why it matters
Graphene-based neural interfaces represent a promising technological advance that could overcome limitations of current electrode materials. Improved biocompatibility and signal quality could enable more capable and longer-lasting brain-computer interfaces. The grant funding supports continued innovation in electrode materials, which is a foundational technology for the entire implanted BCI field.
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