Neurorium is a Berlin startup developing biological neural networks as experimental computing substrates. Public demonstrations on its site show visual-memory reconstruction, image classification, few-shot learning and simple control tasks.
The company says it emerged from research involving the AI4Science group at the Free University of Berlin and experiments conducted through FinalSpark’s Neuroplatform.
Current evidence
The demonstrations are technically interesting but currently sit in the company-evidence tier on this site. That means the tasks are public enough to track, while the performance claims have not yet been promoted to peer-reviewed benchmark status.
Commercial position
Neurorium describes biological neural networks as potential ultra-low-power processors. The company is at an earlier commercial stage than Cortical Labs or FinalSpark, which makes reproducibility and detailed public methods particularly worth watching.