During institutional research visits, Prete disclosed that its LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) film products boast exceptionally low water absorption, outstanding high-frequency transmission capabilities, and excellent biocompatibility. These attributes render them highly suitable for use as flexible electrode materials in brain-computer interfaces. As brain-computer interface technology continues to mature and its commercialization process accelerates, Prete expresses optimism regarding the broad application prospects of its LCP film products in both invasive and non-invasive brain-computer interface domains.
The LCP film technology is characterized by a high technical barrier, with only three companies globally possessing the capability for mass production. Notably, Prete stands out as the sole domestic enterprise to have achieved a significant technological breakthrough in this area. Presently, the company has entered into collaborative efforts with overseas customers to jointly develop and validate the application of LCP films within the brain-computer interface sector. Clinical trials are advancing smoothly, and concurrently, Prete is actively engaging with relevant domestic industry partners to explore further opportunities.
