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BrainCo Founder Han Bicheng Speaks at China-Korea Innovation Forum Amid IPO Filing Plans

Jan 08, 2026 11:48 CST Updated 11:48
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On the morning of January 7, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung attended the "China-Korea Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum." Han Bicheng, founder of BrainCo, was the first corporate representative to speak at the forum, sharing insights on brain-computer interface technology innovation and the vision for China-Korea technological cooperation.



Li Zaoming pointed out at the forum that China has become an important global leader in innovation, with Chinese youth driving the country to the forefront of global innovation through a spirit of bold challenge. He expressed that innovation is by no means the exclusive domain of one nation; it requires cross-border cooperation and technology sharing. He looks forward to using this forum as an opportunity to promote face-to-face exchanges between core talents from China and South Korea, sparking intellectual collisions, and jointly creating a brighter future for both nations.


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At this forum, multiple Chinese and Korean entrepreneurs exchanged ideas on "Connecting the Chinese and Korean Startup Ecosystems" and "Achieving Mutual Growth Through Connection." Outside the forum venue, Korean startups introduced their latest products to Chinese entrepreneurs, showcasing the vibrant state of innovation cooperation between China and Korea.


Han Bicheng introduced BrainCo's innovative practices in the field of brain-computer interface during his speech. As one of the companies with the largest R&D investment in the global brain-computer interface sector, BrainCo has launched products such as the intelligent bionic hand and intelligent bionic leg, and continues to develop innovations in areas like autism intervention, sleep improvement, early intervention for Alzheimer’s disease, and pain management.


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"We hope that in the next five to ten years, we can help one million physically disabled people around the world restore a near-normal life and assist ten million individuals suffering from brain health issues to significantly improve their quality of life," said Han Bicheng.


He also pointed out that South Korea has globally leading capabilities and extensive experience in biotechnology, high-end manufacturing, and digital health. "We are highly anticipating the innovative technological strength from China to combine with South Korea's industrial advantages, allowing more people to truly benefit from technological advancements."


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Currently, South Korea has more than 7,000 enterprises in the Yangtze River Delta region. All parties expect that through this forum, Chinese and Korean entrepreneurs will be able to deepen cooperation in areas such as artificial intelligence and biopharmaceuticals, jointly building high-end segments of the global value chain.


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