As a Mage, I Only Want to Pursue Truth

A mage accidentally drifts to Blue Star. The intelligent life on Blue Star cannot influence reality by manipulating dark matter, thus the mage loses their casting ability.

In order to recover...

Chapter 249 List of Export Restricted Technologies

America wants to kick us out of the global supply chain, but we can do the opposite and kick them out of the global supply chain.

Although I'm not a fan of Huawei, I sincerely hope that Huawei will succeed this time.

Most comments were optimistic and believed that what Hua Wei had done this time was of great significance.

It is currently unclear to outsiders that the industrial VR technology that Huawei is developing will utilize Kechuang Bio's second-generation brain-computer interface VR technology.

Of course, whether industrial VR can succeed depends not on brain-computer interface technology.

Most importantly, there are industrial VR systems and supporting artificial intelligence.

If VR operations still rely heavily on manual intervention, then the significance of the Industrial Internet is greatly diminished.

It will be limited to high-risk operations, such as disaster relief and water pump maintenance, which involve personal danger.

Internet giants are well aware that Huawei will be equipped with second-generation brain-computer interface VR technology.

Meanwhile, internet giants also want a piece of the pie in the Industry 4.0 field.

Therefore, while Huawei was still negotiating with Kechuang Bio, Ali, Tencent, and Dami approached Kechuang Bio hoping to reach a cooperation agreement.

Not only domestic manufacturers, but also foreign companies like Microsoft, which has been working on industrial VR for many years, are hoping to obtain patent licenses for brain-computer interface technology.

Ultimately, Kechuang Biotechnology licensed its technology to domestic manufacturers.

As for companies like Microsoft, they were directly rejected by Kechuang Biotechnology at the official level.

The Chinese government has included all brain-computer interface (BCI) VR technologies in its list of restricted export technologies.

---Aside---

The extra chapter that's been delayed for so long is finally here today!

My procrastination, sigh~