Enzo Garoche
The intelligence architect behind the NEOMORPHIC brain. Creator of AMMA Intelligence and discoverer of the relationship between Phi (φ) and data recall, unlocking fractal holographic memory that scales without degradation. Designed and hand-built every software layer from first principles — not third-party frameworks. Works across 10 languages including Python, Rust, Go, Julia, Gleam/Erlang, and WebAssembly.
Compiler half of LUV: Qiskit, QASM, Cirq, Julia, Rust, and Gleam. Gate-model circuits, type systems, multi-backend compilers. He saw the same failure in every stack: the language talks about qubits as abstract objects. It never names the chip.
Skyler Trotter
The infrastructure architect behind NEOMORPHIC SSI’s sovereign compute layer. Quantum photonic hardware engineer. Built the sovereign multi-node compute mesh on Apple Silicon, backed by production cloud on Hetzner — proving this runs on customer hardware, not data centers. Founder of Quantum Light Technology. 21+ filed patents across quantum computing, photonic hardware, cryptography, and AI acceleration.
Light half of LUV: Strawberry Fields, Blackbird, PennyLane, MrMustard, and Walrus. Continuous-variable photonics, analog phase control, and the tables that drive a chip. Every photonic language still makes an engineer hand-bridge the math to the heater voltages. He closed that gap.
Peter Dwight Sahagen
He already built the pipes the digital economy runs on. Peter bootstrapped MetroMedia Fiber Network from first principles — no category, no playbook — into the first publicly traded dark-fiber infrastructure company. It became a NASDAQ index stock and reached a $35 billion valuation. The network connected the New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade.
That is the commercial half of this raise. Enzo and Skyler built the mind. Peter has already taken physical infrastructure from a garage thesis to a $35 billion public company. Trinity is the same motion on memory instead of fiber: own the pipes, put them on the customer’s side of the wall, and compound. 35+ filed patents. Collaborated with Nobel Laureates across fiber optics, laser technology, and PCR.
How Enzo and Sky built LUV
They were not reading papers about quantum languages. They were coding in them — different tools, different layers, the same dead end. Then they designed one framework that automates the quantum-photonic operations those languages only did in pieces.
| Who | What they were writing | What those languages do | What they cannot do |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enzo | Qiskit, QASM, Cirq, Julia, Rust, Gleam | Gate-model circuits, compilers, types, backends | Name a photonic chip. Enforce that a program is physically realizable. |
| Sky | Strawberry Fields, Blackbird, PennyLane, MrMustard, Walrus | Photonic IR, continuous-variable ops, analog control | Automate calibration, error correction, dimension, and chip target in one declaration. |
So they stopped stitching those languages together and designed LUV — the first vector-native language with a photonic IR. One principle: type = physics = hardware. One declaration names the field, the error correction, the dimension, and the chip. The compiler verifies the program can run on that hardware before a photon moves.
Enzo owns the compiler, the types, and the backends. Sky owns the photonic IR, the analog optical layer, and the chip ladder. Together they closed the gap neither language family could close alone.
Open seats after the raise
Named enterprise sales lead — not yet filled. Named advisor, enterprise AI sales — not yet filled. Named advisor, national security / ITAR — not yet filled. The $1.0 million sales line and the $2.0 million validation line are what fill those gaps. The team gap is a hiring plan, not a hole in the product.