The office of the Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Commission issued
a Brain–Computer Interface Science and Industry Coordinated Development Action
Plan for 2026–2030, backing Guangzhou to build a BCI industry cluster with
global influence. The plan targets a full
'technology–clinical–manufacturing–application' ecosystem, designating Haizhu
and Tianhe as the dual-core, multi-park Guangzhou Brain Valley pilot area and
urging districts to adopt supporting policies to attract specialist institutions
and companies. It directs leveraging concentrated universities, research
institutes, high-end talent teams and top clinical hospitals to strengthen
industry–university–research–medical–finance coordination, prioritizes
non-invasive BCI system R&D, promotes research-to-clinic incubation, medical
demonstrations and ethical-standard setting, and seeks consumer applications and
international innovation cooperation to cover the full chain from original
innovation to industrial application.