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Beijing-Backed Neurotech Firm Aims for BCI Breakthrough, Positions Itself as Neuralink Competitor

Published: March 24, 2026
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A Beijing-backed neurotech startup is aggressively advancing its brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, openly comparing its progress to Elon Musk’s Neuralink while claiming it is only about three years behind. The company is accelerating clinical trials, expanding patient implants, and benefiting from strong state support and investor enthusiasm, with ambitions to close the gap and potentially surpass Western rivals in BCI capabilities and commercialization speed.

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The Chinese firm, affiliated with a leading Beijing brain research institute, is developing an invasive BCI device similar to Neuralink’s, with plans to significantly increase the number of human implants in 2026. While acknowledging a roughly three-year technological lag, the company highlights advantages in regulatory speed, clinical trial momentum, and government backing. It aims to reach or exceed Neuralink’s patient numbers by year-end and is focusing on less invasive electrode designs to minimize risks, as part of China’s broader push to lead in neurotechnology.

A prominent Beijing-backed neurotech company is making bold strides in brain-computer interface (BCI) development, openly benchmarking itself against Elon Musk’s Neuralink while accelerating clinical trials and human implants. The startup, closely linked to a major Chinese brain research institute, has acknowledged that its most advanced product currently lags Neuralink by approximately three years in terms of patient experience and technological maturity. However, it is leveraging strong government support, rapid regulatory approvals, and substantial investor funding to close that gap quickly and potentially overtake competitors in commercialization.

The firm is expanding its clinical trial program aggressively, with targets to implant dozens of patients in 2026, aiming to match or surpass Neuralink’s current trial numbers. It is developing both invasive and semi-invasive BCI solutions, with emphasis on ultra-flexible electrodes that are significantly softer and smaller than existing designs to reduce brain tissue damage and surgical risks. Early results from initial human implants have shown promising signal quality and stability, and the company is already planning broader applications in restoring motor function, communication for paralyzed patients, and potentially treating neurological disorders.

China’s neurotech ecosystem is gaining rapid momentum, fueled by a national strategy that elevates BCI as a strategic technology. Looser regulatory timelines compared to the U.S., combined with generous state funding and private capital, are enabling Chinese firms to move from research to human trials faster than many Western counterparts. The Beijing-backed player is one of several startups benefiting from this environment, with ambitions not just to catch up but to lead in areas such as minimally invasive implantation techniques and large-scale clinical deployment.

Industry observers note that while Neuralink currently leads in patient numbers and publicity, Chinese companies are narrowing the gap through parallel development of multiple BCI approaches (invasive, semi-invasive, and non-invasive) and a focus on practical, scalable solutions. The Beijing firm’s leadership has expressed confidence that with continued support, China can achieve breakthroughs that benefit patients globally, particularly in restoring mobility and communication for those with severe disabilities.

The development underscores the intensifying global race in neurotechnology, where Beijing’s strategic investments are challenging U.S. dominance and accelerating the timeline for BCI becoming a mainstream medical tool. As clinical data accumulates, the coming years will likely determine which approaches deliver the safest and most effective outcomes for patients.

“We are roughly three years behind Neuralink today, but with strong national support and rapid progress in clinical trials, we are determined to close the gap and deliver meaningful BCI solutions for patients sooner than many expect.”

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HB Team

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