KEY POINTS
  • Precision Neuroscience acquired a manufacturing facility in Dallas, which can produce the key component of its brain implant.
  • The company has started testing the implant on human patients and believes it could ultimately help people with paralysis operate digital devices with their brain signals. 
  • Precision also received the Breakthrough Device designation from the FDA, which is given to medical devices that could provide improved treatment for debilitating or life-threatening conditions.

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Employees working in Precision's manufacturing facility.

Neurotech startup Precision Neuroscience announced Thursday it has acquired a factory in Dallas, where it will build the key component of its brain implant, the Layer 7 Cortical Interface. The facility will help the company speed up development and move closer to the regulatory approval it is hoping to clinch in 2024.

The company has started testing its brain implant on human patients and believes it could ultimately help people with paralysis operate digital devices with their brain signals. Precision said the manufacturing plant is the only facility capable of producing its "sophisticated" electrode array.

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