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七部门发布重磅文件 政策和技术“双轮驱动” 脑机接口产业发展突破有了“施工图”
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-08-07 18:28

Core Viewpoint - The recent joint release of the "Implementation Opinions on Promoting the Innovation and Development of the Brain-Computer Interface Industry" by seven government departments outlines a comprehensive plan for the development of the brain-computer interface (BCI) industry, emphasizing the acceleration of research and development for implantable devices and the establishment of a robust industrial ecosystem by 2030 [1][2]. Group 1: Development Goals - By 2027, breakthroughs in key BCI technologies are expected, with the establishment of advanced technical, industrial, and standard systems, achieving international advanced levels in electrode, chip, and complete product performance [2] - The BCI industry aims to cultivate 2 to 3 globally influential leading enterprises and a number of specialized small and medium-sized enterprises by 2030, enhancing its international competitiveness [2] Group 2: Product Innovation - The focus is on accelerating the development of implantable devices, including high-density neural recording sensors and ultra-low power implantable chips, to improve control precision and response speed [3] - Non-implantable devices are also targeted for mass production and iteration, with innovations in various product forms such as adhesive, ear, and head-mounted interfaces [3] Group 3: Policy Support and Financial Investment - The opinions call for enhanced policy support for BCI technology research and application demonstrations, with significant investments from national funds to drive capital into the industry [4] - Recent measures include the establishment of pricing for invasive BCI procedures, such as a placement fee of 6,580 yuan and a removal fee of 3,150 yuan, which are expected to stimulate market growth [4] Group 4: Clinical Advancements - China has successfully conducted its first prospective clinical trial of an implantable BCI, marking a significant milestone as the second country globally to enter this phase after the United States [4]