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A Michigan woman with motor neuron disease has received the first Paradromics Connexus brain implant

Paradromics announced on 17 June 2026 that University of Michigan surgeons have implanted its Connexus brain-computer interface in a woman with motor neuron disease, the first patient in the FDA-approved Connect-One early feasibility study. She will be followed for six years.

Jun 17, 2026 · 4 min read

Market Moves

Sisen Technology, a Tsinghua-and-ETH ultrasonic BCI startup, raises tens of millions of yuan for glioblastoma drug delivery

Sisen Technology, founded in December 2025 by Tsinghua and ETH Zurich alumni, raised tens of millions of yuan in seed funding co-led by Inno Angel Fund and Tsinghua Alumni Seed Fund, targeting glioblastoma blood-brain-barrier opening as its first indication.

Jul 1 · 5 min read

Research

A Bath-and-Ulster EEG headset lifts covert-consciousness detection in brain-injury patients from 39 to 69 per cent

Naomi du Bois and Damien Coyle at the University of Bath and Ulster University published a Nature Communications Medicine paper on 17 April 2026, press-released by Bath on 30 June, showing a multi-session wearable EEG motor-imagery BCI lifted minimally-conscious-state detection from 39 to 69 per cent across 42 brain-injury patients.

Jul 1 · 6 min read

Research

Meta's Brain2Qwerty v2 hits 61 per cent word accuracy decoding typed sentences from MEG

Meta AI released Brain2Qwerty v2 on 29 June 2026: a non-invasive system that decoded typed sentences from MEG brain signals at 61 per cent average word accuracy across nine healthy volunteers.

Jun 30 · 8 min read

Market Moves

Aurenar's V-Link ear-worn vagus-nerve stimulator receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for cerebral vasospasm in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

Aurenar, a Washington University neurosurgery spinout led by Eric Leuthardt, received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation on 30 June 2026 for the V-Link System, a non-invasive transauricular vagus nerve stimulator targeting cerebral vasospasm in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage patients.

Jun 30 · 4 min read

Research

A Chalmers-led review argues visual and somatosensory cortical prostheses have converged into one engineering problem

Giacomo Valle at Chalmers and co-authors from Pittsburgh, Amsterdam and Miguel Hernández University published a Nature Reviews Bioengineering paper on 1 June 2026 arguing that fifty years of parallel work on visual and somatosensory cortical microstimulation prostheses have converged into a single engineering discipline.

Jun 30 · 4 min read

Market Moves

Fluent, a University of Melbourne spinout, raises over two million dollars for a sub-scalp EEG speech-decoding implant

Fluent, a Melbourne biomedical engineering spinout founded in May 2025, has raised over two million dollars in seed capital to develop InScribe, a sub-scalp EEG device for speech decoding in patients with motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis, with first-in-human surgery targeted for 2026.

Jun 30 · 5 min read

Industry News

Aleph Neuro reports what it says is the first 3D ultrasound localization microscopy image of a living human brain through an intact skull

San Francisco research lab Aleph Neuro published what it describes as the first 3D ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM) image of a living human brain through an intact skull on 24 June 2026, as a participant in Butterfly Network's Embedded licensing and co-development program.

Jun 28 · 7 min read

Research

Stanford maps the human precentral gyrus at single-neuron resolution across eight paralysed BCI participants

A Stanford-led BrainGate study across eight paralysed participants and 20 microelectrode arrays, published in Nature on 17 June 2026, finds whole-body representation at every sampled location of the precentral gyrus.

Jun 28 · 8 min read

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