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Schumpeter - Emerging Technologies

Ultra-Thin Adhesive Bioelectronic Films for Non-Invasive Control of Insect Locomotion

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Schumpeter
Jan 16, 2026
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Executive Summary
This technology concerns ultra-thin, flexible, self-adhesive electrode films designed to control insect locomotion through non-invasive electrical stimulation applied to the abdominal surface. The approach integrates bioelectronics with living organisms, creating cyborg insects whose movement can be guided while preserving natural senso…

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