15:38 Jun 11 2026

NeuroXess has completed a remote chess match between two high-level paralyzed patients located 800 km apart in Shanghai and Nanchang by using its BCI system, the Chinese life-science firm said today. Through neural signals, one player controlled chess pieces on a virtual board and the other an exoskeleton hand, with a latency of under 50 milliseconds.

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