Meet Miura Simulation team
Turning
simulation work
into
long-term value
Miura was born in Nantes at Centrale Nantes, at the heart of a strong engineering ecosystem. Engineering simulation creates a huge amount of knowledge, but once a project is finished, most of that knowledge ends up scattered across files, tools, and people’s computers.
Miura exists to change that.
We help engineering teams keep, reuse, and build on their simulation work over time. Not by replacing simulation, but by adding a new layer that turns simulation data into reliable, reusable assets that teams can actually work with.
Our ambition is simple: make simulation knowledge easier to share, easier to trust, and easier to reuse.
We are awarded
A team built around engineers
and their reality
Miura is built by people who understand both engineering constraints and real industrial workflows.
We come from research, industry, and product backgrounds, with one common belief: simulation engineers should stay in control of their data, their models, and their decisions.
We are not here to impose new black-box tools. We are here to help teams connect what they already do, and make it sustainable over time.
The people behind Miura

Jose
Aguado

Domenico
Borzacchiello

Jordi
Gómez

Thibaut
Defoort

Godeffroy
Mbilisi

Manisha
Chetry

Julien
Pilla

Hamza
Ghanmi

Yves
Le Guennec

Bruno
Robert
From
simulation engineers
to AI-builders
We believe AI should not replace simulation. It should amplify it.
At Miura, we talk about AI-builders: engineers who use their own simulation data to train AI models that reflect their expertise, assumptions, and constraints.
This means:
→ Using data teams already produce
→ Keeping full ownership of models and decisions
→ Avoiding dependency on closed, proprietary systems
AI becomes a natural extension of simulation work, not a separate discipline reserved for specialists.
Our hometown: Nantes
