Non-invasive brain-computer interface technology solution provider
Source: China Business Network
Reporter Suo Hanxue, China Economic Net, Haikou Report
During the 2026 China International Consumer Goods Expo, Han Bicheng, founder and CEO of BrainCo, one of the "Hangzhou Six Dragons," stated that BrainCo has already developed over 60 brain-computer interface products. These include products that help insomniacs fall asleep quickly and enable children with autism to speak again.
A Morgan Stanley report once pointed out that the brain-computer interface industry has a market value of $400 billion in the U.S. alone, with more than 80% belonging to non-invasive applications. Han Bicheng said, "Currently, only a very few brain-computer interface companies can achieve product breakthroughs and mass production, but many industry reports suggest that the brain-computer interface field could give rise to the world's largest enterprise by market value."
He introduced that brain-computer interface is expected to treat nearly a hundred kinds of brain diseases in the future, including Alzheimer's disease, autism, ADHD, depression, insomnia, intellectual disability and so on. China's "15th Five-Year Plan" outline has listed brain-computer interface as one of the future industries for forward-looking layout.
As one of the "Six小龙 of Hangzhou," BrainCo has drawn significant attention. "After nearly 10 years of dedicated research and development, we have created the world's most flexible mind-controlled prosthetic limb. It allows people with disabilities who have lost their hands to write, draw, and even play musical instruments through mind control. Our neurally controlled lower-limb prosthetics enable above-knee amputees to walk, run, and even rock climb and surf." Han Bicheng added that, aside from the intelligent rehabilitation field, BrainCo has already developed over 60 brain-computer interface products.
Hainan boasts unique policy advantages and an open international environment, making it an ideal ground for the implementation of brain-computer interface industries. Han Bicheng stated that the company hopes to focus on advancing four key initiatives in Hainan:
First, a cooperation intention has been reached with the Hainan Lingshui Li'an International Education Innovation Pilot Zone to plan the creation of an innovative demonstration center for brain-computer interface, building a landmark window for the brain science industry in the Free Trade Port.
Second, systematically assist people with physical disabilities and autism in Hainan through non-invasive intelligent technology, and provide products such as smart prosthetics in scenarios like security and early intervention, enabling individuals with limb disabilities to walk again and truly implementing the concept of "Technology for Good."
Third, support Hainan in establishing 2-3 brain-computer interface fully-scenario application cities, with each city creating more than 10 application scenarios, allowing cutting-edge technology to truly enter the lives of ordinary people.
Fourth, establish research and development institutions to promote the research and development of brain-computer interface medical products, allowing the most advanced brain-computer interface products from Hainan to reach the entire country and the world.
(Edited by Hao Cheng, Reviewed by Zhu Ziyun, Proofread by Yan Yuxia)