The project has delivered several important results that advance the development and implantation of high-density flexible neural probes. The primary outcome is the finalized design of a 1,024-channel flexible polyimide implant distributed across 16 probes, together with a validated method for interfacing the system with a commercially available Blackrock Neurotech pedestal. This establishes a scalable and compatible platform for high-channel-count neural recording. In parallel, the project resulted in the successful development of a dedicated insertion system for flexible probes, comprising a cartridge-based tungsten shuttle approach and a motorized insertion driver that enables precise control of insertion speed and depth. The insertion workflow was optimized to allow reproducible implantation of multiple probes at controlled spacing, addressing a key technical barrier to flexible neural interfaces. Additional flexible probe variants were designed and tested, incorporating features such as increased length, MR compatibility, and post-implantation fiducial marker tracking.
The potential impact of these results is substantial for neuroscience research and future clinical neurotechnology. The combination of high channel count, mechanical flexibility, and controlled implantation is expected to improve long-term recording stability, reduce tissue damage, and enable larger-scale neural data acquisition compared with rigid systems. This platform supports future advances in brain–machine interfaces, neuroprosthetics, and fundamental brain research.
Key next steps include chronic in vivo validation, assessment of long-term reliability, and further refinement of the insertion tool for routine use. Additional efforts will be required for IPR protection, standardization of the implantation workflow, and engagement with industrial partners to support manufacturing scale-up and commercialization. Alignment with regulatory frameworks and access to translational funding will be essential for future clinical applications.
The results comprise a validated high-density flexible probe system, a dedicated and tested implantation tool, and experimentally confirmed implantation protocols, providing a strong foundation for further development and adoption.