Category: implantable microchips for brain–computer interfacing

Testing Paradromics’ Precision Brain Implant

Paradromics’ brain implant, smaller than a dime, features 420 electrodes that record from individual neurons. In comparison, Neuralink’s implant boasts over 1,000 electrodes spread across 64 threads. Other companies opt for less invasive methods, like Precision Neuroscience’s surface implant and Synchron’s vessel-based device for group neuron signal collection. Read more from wired.com

Brain Implant Enables Wireless Computer Control

Paradromics announced in March the upcoming trials for Connexus, an implantable microchip for brain-computer interfacing. The first trial is set for late 2025 pending regulatory approval. This device aims to restore communication in individuals with speech impairment due to conditions like ALS, stroke, or severe spinal cord injuries. Paradromics also envisions broader applications in mental […]