Noland Arbaugh

The World's First Neuralink User

Noland Arbaugh is the world’s first human to receive a Neuralink brain-computer interface, a device designed to bridge mind and machine. Some call it a brain chip. Others call it an implant. But Noland calls her Eve.

Noland grew up curious, kind, and faith-driven. He studied international politics and diplomacy at Texas A&M University before a swimming accident in 2016 left him paralyzed from the shoulders down. For eight years, his world was still. Then came Eve, his brain co-pilot, and the moment he moved a computer cursor with nothing but thought, he joked that they were officially joined in “holy matribrainy.” That day marked the beginning of a new chapter. Through Eve, Noland found his way back into the world: playing chess, gaming, studying, writing, and even launching a business.

Today, he’s completing his neuroscience degree because, as he says, “it just seemed fitting.” His days are spent buried in chemistry, biology, and pre-calculus, earning A’s across the board. When he’s not studying, he’s building his speaking career, with more conferences, podcasts, and global keynotes lined up for 2026. As if he wasn’t busy enough, between classes and speaking, he’s working on a book, slated for release next year. “I’m all about outrageous predictions,” he laughs.

His story is more than science; it’s a living testimony. Through humor, humility, and unwavering faith, he’s redefining what it means to be human in the age of technology, reminding audiences that courage, curiosity, and grace can turn tragedy into triumph.

For the first time in nearly a decade, Noland isn’t just alive in the world; he’s part of it again. And with Eve by his side, he’s showing his audience that when faith meets innovation, even the limitations of paralysis dissolve into possibilities.

All Sessions by Noland Arbaugh

May 28, 2026

Closing Keynote – Rewiring What’s Possible: A New Era of Human Potential
3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
253 ABC
In this powerful closing keynote, Noland Arbaugh shares what it means to become the first person to use a Neuralink brain-computer interface and how it has reshaped his independence, creativity, and connection to the world. This conversation explores not just how the technology works, but what it makes possible. With a live demonstration of neural control in action, attendees will witness the profound impact that precision robotics, advanced electronics, and AI can have on a person’s life.

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Noland Arbaugh
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When
Sunday to Wednesday
December 23 to 26, 2022
Where
467 Davidson ave
Los Angeles CA 95716