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title: "Brain Tiger Technology announced its entry into the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and will have a trial opening during the Spring Festival"
type: "News"
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description: "Brain Tiger Technology announced its entry into the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, with the core exhibition area focusing on \"embodied intelligence and human-machine integration,\" set to have a trial opening during the Spring Festival. The exhibition will showcase independently developed achievements, including flexible electrode arrays, high-throughput EEG acquisition chips, and implants. Visitors will be able to experience interactive projects such as controlling a robotic hand to paint with \"thoughts,\" and converting brain signals into multilingual speech and visual image simulations"
datetime: "2026-02-10T10:12:18.000Z"
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# Brain Tiger Technology announced its entry into the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and will have a trial opening during the Spring Festival

Brain Tiger Technology announced that the company has officially settled in the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, with its core exhibition area focusing on "embodied intelligence and human-machine integration," which will have a trial opening during the Spring Festival. According to reports, the exhibition area will publicly showcase Brain Tiger Technology's independently developed core research achievements, including flexible electrode arrays, high-throughput EEG acquisition chips, and implants for the first time. At the same time, visitors can engage in immersive interactive experiences, such as controlling a robotic hand to paint through "motor function reconstruction," real-time conversion of brain signals into multilingual speech for "language function reconstruction," and simulating visual images input to the brain for "visual function reconstruction." (Jiemian)

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