From News Desk
Myrex has announced the official public launch of Myrex IRIS, a new manufacturing maintenance and training platform that uses high-definition 3D models of production assets to help operators and technicians train faster, perform more consistent repairs, and reduce mean time to repair (MTTR) on critical equipment.
Exhibiting at Automate 2026 (Booth 4474) in Chicago, Myrex will demonstrate how IRIS turns each machine into a visual, interactive interface for everything teams need to run and service it.
At most plants, the procedures, drawings and tribal knowledge needed to keep a line running sit in many different places and formats, making it hard for new and experienced workers alike to get to the right information at the right moment.
IRIS addresses that problem at the asset itself. For each piece of equipment, IRIS creates a high-definition 3D model and uses it as the front door into training, maintenance, troubleshooting and service content, so workers start from the machine in front of them and drill down to exactly what they need.
“Over the last two decades, I’ve seen how 3D visual interfaces can transform the way people work with complex systems in many different domains,” said Ron Miller, CEO of Myrex. “With Myrex IRIS, we are bringing that same idea to the factory floor, giving manufacturers the first platform that uses high-definition 3D models of their equipment as the primary interface into training, maintenance, and service knowledge. When every operator and technician can walk up to a machine and immediately see how to run it, care for it, and fix it, you get faster ramp-up, more consistent repairs, and less downtime across the board”

