Tianjin has officially inaugurated a dedicated Brain-Computer Interface Industrial Cluster at the 2026 World Intelligence Expo, signaling an aggressive push to accelerate frontier neuroscience from laboratory settings into the global commercial market.
For a decade, Tianjin has quietly built an end-to-end ecosystem for non-invasive brain-computer interface technology ranging from raw electrodes and algorithms to hospital-ready medical devices. Now, experts say that long-term bet has paid off: the city's BCI capabilities have reached world-class standards.
Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk announced Monday that it will inject an additional 200 million yuan (around $29.4 million) into its production base in North China's Tianjin municipality.
A dedicated industrial cluster for brain-computer interface was recently inaugurated in Tianjin, which will greatly accelerate the large-scale industrial application of research achievements in noninvasive BCI technologies, experts said.
The 2026 Forum on Global Human Rights Governance opened in Beijing on June 11, bringing together government officials, experts, and representatives from around the world.
More than 55,000 people watched two dragon boat races in Tianjin on Saturday, as the city aimed to promote mass sports, cultural tourism and community engagement across its coastal and riverside districts ahead of the Dragon Boat Festival.
The 2026 Forum on Global Human Rights Governance opened in Beijing on Thursday, bringing together experts, officials, and scholars from around the world to discuss pathways to joint development and shared human rights.
From Sunday to Wednesday, delegations from eight countries, including The Gambia, Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea, Laos and Austria, visited ports, residential communities, schools, museums and markets across Tianjin, gaining an in-depth understanding that people's happy lives constitute the paramount human right.
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