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graphene neural interfaces
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The graphene neural interfaces tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about graphene-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and their integration with Microsoft technologies. Content includes INBRAIN Neuroelectronics' collaboration with Microsoft Azure to develop agentic AI for real-time precision neurology and closed-loop BCI therapeutics using graphene neural platforms. The tag also touches on broader manufacturing collaboration scenarios where Microsoft Teams enables real-time shop floor communication, though this is less directly related to neural interfaces. Recurring themes include cloud infrastructure, AI-driven therapy, and enterprise IT integration with neural hardware.
The shop floor is no longer a separate world of paper logs and two‑way radios; it’s a live, cloud‑connected workspace where alerts, videos, maintenance tickets, and work instructions arrive in the same pane of glass—often inside Microsoft Teams—giving frontline operators, maintenance crews, and...
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INBRAIN Neuroelectronics and Microsoft announced a strategic collaboration on November 11, 2025, that pairs INBRAIN’s graphene‑based brain‑computer interface therapeutics (BCI‑Tx) platform with Microsoft’s Azure AI infrastructure to explore agentic artificial intelligence for real‑time precision...