Miravo

What Is Miravo?

Open-source industrial modeling and environment platform.

Miravo is an open-source industrial modeling and environment platform. Define assets once. Run environments with topology, lifecycle drift, and faults. Expose them across protocols and supported platform workflows simultaneously — the way the plant they model would.

Why it exists

Flat sample values and synthetic noise hide hierarchy, wear, and fault propagation. Downstream analytics, dashboards, and AI models then break when they meet industrial data. Miravo gives teams environments with typed assets, topology, lifecycle drift, and cascading faults before the real site is ready.

What it provides

  • Modeled assets. Every value traces back to a typed asset in a plant hierarchy.
  • Environments from YAML. A .miravo.yaml template composes models into a full site.
  • Equipment that ages. Long-running assets drift across operating hours.
  • Faults that cascade. A failing compressor drops line pressure. The press loses clamping. The conveyor stops.
  • Multi-protocol by nature. A running environment exposes supported protocols and platform workflows simultaneously — like the plant it models.
  • Deterministic replay. Same seed, same run. CI-friendly.
  • Open source. No license keys, no trial limits, no telemetry.

What an environment is

A .miravo.yaml template composes models into a site layout with live behavior and protocol settings.

Miravo ships with built-in environments for common industrial contexts. Start one as-is, fork it, or build your own.

Limits

  • Not a physics solver. No thermodynamic or fluid accuracy claims. Behavior reads as believable to downstream systems.
  • Not a production twin. Built for development and testing. Not for operational control.

Where it fits

Miravo sits upstream of platforms and application code. Connect your stack to a running environment before the real site is available.

Platform workflow: Litmus Edge. Shell path: miravo apply.

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