Neuralink to implant the second human with brain chip
The future of Assistive Technology is now. Our implant is designed to establish a wireless, digital link between the brain and computers to potentially support individuals with paralysis.
The ability to interface with digital devices and the Internet is a requirement for functioning in an increasingly digital society. Unfortunately, the input systems that are currently available to many people with quadriplegia often fail to meet their needs, leading to decreased engagement in society and increased dependency on others.
Our implant is designed to establish a wireless, digital link between the brain and computers to potentially provide individuals with paralysis the same reliable control over smart devices as able-bodied individuals have (if not better).
This study aims to validate the safety and usefulness of our implant and surgical robot - an important step towards shaping the future of assistive technologies that will potentially help millions of people around the world suffering from quadriplegia and other neurological conditions.
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION
We are seeking people with quadriplegia to participate in a groundbreaking investigational medical device clinical trial for our brain-computer interface. Learn more and submit an application.