About

Built by the person who stands behind the numbers.

Matthew Leibel, founder of NEOTECH Inc.
Matthew Leibel · Founder, NEOTECH Inc.
Founder

Matthew Leibel

TrueLoop Compute is built by Matthew Leibel, founder of NEOTECH Inc., based in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. He started the company to commercialize Stateful Wave Computing: a model-free, retained-state feedback runtime — adaptive control and optimization middleware — developed from first principles in feedback control and wave physics.

The thesis is deliberately narrow and testable. In loops where every measurement is expensive — variational quantum circuits, drifting sensors, delay-bound control — the binding constraint is not compute but measurement. Stateful Wave Computing holds the optimization state in the device configuration itself and advances it from the measured residual, so the loop converges from far fewer reads and carries state across related problems.

Every performance figure on this site is established in controlled simulation against fairly-tuned baselines, with hardware validation in progress, and the client returns DECLINE when a conventional method already wins. That discipline is the point: the goal is a runtime engineers can trust on their own workloads, not a benchmark that only holds in the lab.

My vision is an active universe where computation is not only necessary but fundamental to every process or system unfolding over time.