The Afterlife Company

The Afterlife Company is an American medical research and services company headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The organization is one of only two companies in the United States authorized to place living humans into cryonic stasis (the other being the Regeron Foundation in Chicago, Illinois).

The Afterlife Company traces its origins to a startup company called Lilopro Medical, founded in 2015 in Palo Alto, California by Stanford graduates James Kastel and Sanpada Mumbasi. The company broke into the cryonic preservation field in 2036, with Kastel himself undergoing the process for a duration of 24 days as evidence that the procedure was viable. By 2040, the company had placed a total of 600 people into stasis, with operations in the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and Nigeria.

In addition to performing cryostasis procedures on humans, the company also develops medical processes enabling the preservation of organs over long-term periods of time.