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Our maxim is: “Bio is Tech™”. We are convinced that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from nature.”'
 
Our maxim is: “Bio is Tech™”. We are convinced that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from nature.”'
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[[File:Koniku.png|thumb|Koniku Company Profile]]
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Founded in The United States around 2015, Koniku produces invasive hardware.
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Koniku makes tools for the sensing and stimulation of biological neural networks, either within an animal or grown in a dish, to perform calculations.
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[[Brain Computer Interface Classification|BCI Categories]]: Open-Loop Efferent, Open-Loop Afferent
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
[https://koniku.com/ Website]
 
[https://koniku.com/ Website]

Revision as of 02:10, 22 February 2022

'At Koniku Inc., we take the view that a biological neuron is a *material*. An intelligent material or component to be utilized in real life products or devices. Clearly, this proposition opens up a unique set of technology challenges, solvable. It simultaneously offers up an unimaginably vast trove of opportunities.

Opportunities ranging from pure-play neurotech, *living devices* to advanced brain-machine interfaces. Koniku is the worlds first corporation of its kind. We are the leading brand in neurotechnology devices. Our goal is to harness the "raw"​ biological basis of intelligence.

Our maxim is: “Bio is Tech™”. We are convinced that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from nature.”'


Koniku Company Profile

Founded in The United States around 2015, Koniku produces invasive hardware.

Koniku makes tools for the sensing and stimulation of biological neural networks, either within an animal or grown in a dish, to perform calculations.

BCI Categories: Open-Loop Efferent, Open-Loop Afferent

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