From March 27th to 29th, 2026, the Global Developer Pioneer Conference (GDPS 2026) was grandly held at the Shanghai Xuhui West Bund International Convention and Exhibition Center. Yugou Zhihe made a stunning appearance with multiple application products based on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology.
During the three-day exhibition, our booth became one of the most popular "check-in points" on the entire site. Among them, the Yugou Zhihe brain-controlled claw machine, with its futuristic interaction method, attracted a large number of passersby to stop and queue up for the experience. This product perfectly combines traditional operation with thought control: players still use the joystick for precise positioning, but the core "grabbing force" is entirely handed over to the brain – only when the player's concentration reaches a certain level and the device captures specific brainwave signals will the claw have enough power to complete the grab. This new "hand-brain synergy" experience allowed the audience on-site to truly feel the infinite possibilities of brain-computer interface technology moving from the laboratory to daily entertainment.
The Yugou Zhihe claw machine also attracted in-depth attention and follow-up reports from several mainstream media outlets on site. The authoritative financial media, Cailian Press, reported on the conference and paid special attention to Yugou Zhihe's brain-computer interface applications.
The original report is quoted as follows:
Yugou Zhihe showcases brain-computer interface application products, enabling brain-controlled claw machines, brain-controlled popcorn making, and more. On-site staff introduced that after wearing brain-computer interface related equipment, as long as concentration is increased, the device will capture brainwave signals to activate claw machines, cotton candy machines, and other devices.
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Conclusion
The media's attention is both an affirmation of Yugou Zhihe's technological strength and an encouragement for us to promote the industrialization and implementation of brain-computer interfaces. In the future, we will continue to deeply cultivate the field of non-invasive brain-computer interfaces, bringing "thought control" into more practical application scenarios.