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FinalSpark is a Swiss startup, which develops, as of 2024, biocomputers using living neurons.[1] It was founded by two scientists and entrepreneurs, Dr Fred Jordan[2] and Dr Martin Kutter.[3]
The company pioneered the field by creating remote access to its laboratory in Vevey, Switzerland, in which biocomputers are being developed.[4]
The FinalSpark Team consist of scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs specialised in signal processing, physics, neuroscience and in vitro biology (Jean-Marc Comby,[5] Dr Ewelina Kurtys,[6] Dr Flora Brozzi, Daniel Burger, Prof Luc Stoppini[7] , Dr Steve M. Potter,[8] Bruce M. Davis).
FinalSpark is one of three private companies in the world working in the fields of biocomputing (aka biological computing)[9] wetware computing and organoid intelligence[10] Other competitors are Koniku (based in US) and Cortical labs (based in Australia).