On October 20th, Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital launched the aid project for poor and disabled children.

Two impoverished girls in Guangdong who were amputees after a young hand injury tried to make basic movements with smart bionic hands, such as holding a water bottle and shaking hands.

  According to reports, this bionic hand uses non-invasive brain-computer interface technology, through brain control, recognizes the movement intention that the user wants to express, and directly completes the corresponding actions, such as holding things, writing and drawing, so that amputees can use themselves Operate like your hand.

  The project is mainly funded by children under the age of 18, and the first batch of 20 children will be rescued. Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital will review and evaluate eligible patients and provide expert opinions.

These 20 children will receive services such as intelligent robotic arm installation, rehabilitation, training, follow-up tracking, and software upgrades.

  According to reports, this is the first public welfare project to introduce non-invasive brain-computer interface technology for the disabled. The recipients not only enjoy high-level medical assistance, but also enjoy the convenience brought by technological progress.

(Edited by Cai Minjie, Hao Li, Zhang Lanxi, Lu Jie)

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]