Neuralink's First Patient to Keynote 2026 Robotics Summit
Noland Arbaugh, Neuralink's pioneering brain-computer interface recipient, will headline the 2026 Robotics Summit with a live demo.
Noland Arbaugh is taking the stage at the 2026 Robotics Summit. He's not just talking — he's demonstrating the brain-computer interface that changed his life.
Arbaugh holds a unique distinction: he was Neuralink's very first human patient. His keynote will cover what it's actually like living with a BCI implant and how the technology works in practice.
The live demonstration adds serious weight to the appearance. This isn't a slide deck about theoretical possibilities. It's a real person showing real tech doing real things with his brain.
For the robotics community, the implications are significant. Brain-computer interfaces sit at the intersection of neuroscience, hardware engineering, and autonomous systems. Arbaugh's firsthand experience bridges the gap between lab research and human application.
The Robotics Summit continues to pull heavyweight speakers. Arbaugh might be the most literally plugged-in one yet.