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Brain implant procedures to get easier with robot

Neuralink has introduced a specialised surgical robot designed to assist in brain implant procedures. The system automates high-precision tasks using a five-axis mechanism, improving accuracy and consistency while supporting wider adoption of brain-computer interface technology, with human surgeons still overseeing operations

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The new surgical robot. Pic Courtesy/Neuralink

The new surgical robot. Pic Courtesy/Neuralink

Neuralink has introduced a specialised surgical robot to automate implantation of its brain-computer interfaces. The innovation focuses on enhancing procedural safety and reliability while ensuring the technology can be scaled for widespread use. While human surgeons remain essential, robots are taking over the high-precision, repetitive tasks that require a high level of consistency The robot features a five-axis system to accommodate various skull entry points.

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