Femtosecond laser brain-computer interface surgical robot

 

On the 18th of January 2020, Plum needle successfully developed the first femtosecond laser brain-computer interface surgical robot

 

Femtosecond laser brain-computer interface surgical robots can assist doctors to drill holes in the skull more accurately and faster and prepare for the next step of implanting chips.

 

 

Tony Peng, the leader of the project, completed the experiment on the skull of macaques himself.

His team conducted a live experiment on the skull of a rat and succeeded.

Femtosecond laser brain-computer interface surgery robot can assist brain surgeons to complete brain-computer interface surgery more quickly and accurately.

 

 

 

Brain-computer interface surgical robot prototype