Artificial Life, Inc., a Delaware corporation with global headquarters in Hong Kong, is one of the pioneers in the field of artificial intelligence and so called "intelligent" software robots (also known as "bots" or "smart bots" or "intelligent agents"). Our products are sophisticated software programs based on complex pattern matching algorithms, artificial intelligence and proprietary artificial life methods.

Since 2003 we provide leading edge entertainment products, games and technologies for the latest 2nd and 3rd generation (2G and 3G) telecommunications devices and mobile phones. In December 2004 we won the global Best Mobile Game Award by Ericsson and in March 2005 the Hong Kong Digital Entertainment Excellence Award for the Best Mobile Entertainment Product.

Artificial Life, Inc. was first incorporated in Delaware in November 1994 as Neurotec International Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of a German multimedia and Internet solutions company, Neurotec Hochtechnologie GmbH, founded by Eberhard Schoeneburg, Artificial Life's current president, chief executive officer and chairman. In July 1997, Mr. Schoeneburg sold all of his shares of Neurotec Hochtechnologie GmbH to the remaining stockholders and contemporaneously purchased 100% of the shares of its then Boston based subsidiary Neurotec International Corp. from Neurotec Hochtechnologie GmbH (the "Management Buyout"). In August 1997, we changed our name to Artificial Life, Inc and entered the business area of intelligent agents and software robots. In December 1998 Artificial Life, Inc. had an initial public offering of its common stock on the Nasdaq Small Cap Market and now trades on the Over The Counter market (OTC) under the ticker symbol: ALIF.