HANGZHOU, China, Nov. 1, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- On October 12th,
Josephine Teo, Singapore Minister for Digital Development and
Information, and Second Minister for Home Affairs
visited BrainCo for a study session, exploring the company's
latest advancements in non-invasive brain-computer interface and
artificial intelligence technologies.
The delegation began with a tour of the BrainCo product
display. Under the introduction of BrainCo's founder and CEO, Han
Bicheng, Josephine Teo gained a
deeper understanding of the company's latest developments in
non-invasive brain-computer interface technology. The company's
product experience officer showcased various applications of the
BrainCo Intelligent Dexterous Bionic Hand, such as calligraphy and
playing the piano, along with the BrainCo M3 Intelligent Bionic
Leg.
Following the tour, the two sides held a discussion session. Han
Bicheng introduced BrainCo's technological progress, research
direction, and goals in the field of brain-computer interfaces. He
expressed a desire to strengthen communication and broaden areas of
cooperation with relevant companies in Singapore, aiming for mutual benefits and
shared success.
During her visit to China,
Josephine Teo also toured academic
institutions and technology companies in Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou. Following her visit, she shared on
her social media:
"Singapore and China are long-standing partners, enjoying
deep and multifaceted relations. Our bonds continue to flourish
through the years, from high-level government exchanges to robust
business ties and strong friendships between our people.
During my working trip to China
last week, I visited academics and tech companies across
Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou. I was also happy to connect with
fellow Singaporeans working in the tech scene there, and glad to
see them doing well.
These interactions reaffirmed my conviction that Tech must be
for the Public Good–to enhance our quality of life and unlock new
opportunities for our people and businesses."
As Josephine Teo mentioned,
technology must serve the public good. BrainCo adheres to the
mission of "Unlocking more possibilities in life", committed to
applying laboratory technologies to real-world settings to create
tangible impacts. BrainCo has completed approximately $300 million in financing and invested in
research and development. The company aims to connect its
brain-computer interface products with international markets and
looks forward to exploring more business opportunities with
partners worldwide, jointly promoting industry innovation and
market growth.
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