Brain uploading startup Nectome has 25 potential customers on waitlist paying $10,000 each for fatal embalming procedure to preserve their brains

Briefing

Brain uploading startup Nectome has 25 potential customers on waitlist paying $10,000 each for fatal embalming procedure to preserve their brains

April 11, 2018

Briefing

  • Nectome – Y Combinator-backed startup that promises to preserve brain with high technology embalming process for future uploading on cloud
  • Aldehyde-Stabilized Cryopreservation (ASC) – Nectome’s embalming process entails pumping embalming fluids in arteries of patient while still alive, with brain surgically extracted and stored to cool down at temperatures of -135 degrees Celsius (-211 degrees Farenheit)
  • 100% Fatal – Described as “100% fatal,” killing patient in process
  • Potential Customers Waitlist – Has already 25 people on waitlist paying $10,000 each for procedure when technology is ready, with refund available if customers change their mind
  • Technique Demonstration – Preserved woman’s brain 2.5 hours after death to demonstrate ASC technique
  • Award Recipient – Awarded with $80,000 prize from Brain Preservation Foundation (BPF) for preserving pig’s brain with synapses intact

Accelerator

Sector

Healthcare/Health Sciences

Organization

Nectome

Source

Original Publication Date

March 13, 2018

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