Our structure

How Tomorrow.bio is built to last

We’ve set up a unique structure of three different organizations: They ensure long-term viability and stability.
About
Location
Tasks
Legal Structure
Funding
About
Tomorrow.bio is a provider of human cryopreservation.
Location
Based in
Germany
Tasks
  • Provides standby, medical cryopreservation teams.
  • Maintains teams ready and trained.
  • Performs the cryopreservation procedure.
  • Handles contracts with patients.
Funding
  • German corporation (GmbH).
About
The Tomorrow Patient Care Foundation (TPCF) acts in the patients’ interests to ensure their long-term security. It serves as the legal guardian of the patients’ bodies and capital.
Location
Based in
Switzerland
Tasks
  • Private benefit organization.
  • Ensures stable and secure cryopreservation.
  • Keeps patients safe and cryopreserved for however long it takes for revival to be possible.
  • Manages funds to maintain indefinite cryopreservation.
  • Monitors activity of European Biostasis Foundation and the care of patients.
Funding
  • Private benefit organization.
About
The European Biostasis Foundation (EBF) conducts biostasis research and provides patient care. It owns and maintains the long-term storage facility in Switzerland.
Location
Based in
Switzerland
Tasks
  • Non-profit foundation.
  • Dedicated to furthering biostasis and conducting scientific research.
  • Provides and maintains the facility for the long-term care of Tomorrow Patient Care Foundation patients.
  • Patients are stored in the underground concrete bunker of the foundation’s facility.
Funding
  • Non-profit foundation.
Cooperation

How the organizations work together

Each organization is responsible for a different aspect of cryopreservation. This ensures that our patients are safely stored and there’s enough money available for their ongoing preservation.
Why this structure?

To provide the best cryopreservation service, both growth and stability are important. Growth is important because it will allow us to significantly decrease the cost of cryopreservation in the long run, invest in important cryopreservation research, and make the overall field more stable. 



For the security of our cryopreserved patients, long-term care must be done with non-profit organizations that are specifically optimized for maximum stability and security. This is why cryopreservation maintenance is handled by the TPCF and EBF. The division of responsibilities between these three organizations allows our members to benefit from the effects of growth without any compromise in long-term stability.

Why Switzerland?

We promise to keep our patients securely cryopreserved for however long it takes until revival becomes possible. This means our organization has to be set up for maximum long-term stability.

Switzerland is one of the most politically and economically stable countries in the world, which makes it the perfect location for storing our patients. It is also high above sea level and not in a zone with earthquake risks, which reduces the danger of natural disasters.

Most importantly, Switzerland has some of the world’s strictest rules guarding foundations, making it virtually impossible for any nefarious actors to take them over or change their mission.

Non-profit board
European Biostasis Foundation board
The European Biostasis Foundation was created by individuals with high intrinsic motivation and years of involvement in the biostasis field. The foundation board is self-amending and will never receive compensation for their position on the board (as per Swiss regulations).
Visit the website of the foundation →