Join Agito in Houston for a hands-on engineering workshop focused on practical SimulationX applications across subsea systems, digital twins, hydraulic analysis, power and communications workflows, and integrated engineering environments.

This workshop is designed for engineering teams looking to improve system understanding, validation workflows, operational visibility, and simulation efficiency using practical real-world approaches rather than theoretical concepts or generic digital transformation messaging.

Event Details

SimulationX Workshop Hosted by Agito 

Wednesday, May 27, 2026 

Marriott Houston Energy Corridor 

Houston, Texas 

Networking Lunch: 12:00 PM 

Workshop: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM 

Engineering Teams Need Better Ways to Understand Complex System Behavior 

Many engineering organizations already operate in highly interconnected hydraulic, electrical, mechanical, and operational environments. The challenge is not that these systems are suddenly becoming connected, but that teams are under increasing pressure to better validate, analyze, and understand system behavior earlier and more efficiently within development and operational workflows. 

Traditional engineering approaches often make it difficult to: 

  • Understand dynamic interaction 
  • Validate operational behavior earlier 
  • Improve condition monitoring workflows 
  • Support predictive maintenance strategies 
  • Build practical digital twin implementations 
  • Improve visibility into system-level behavior 

This workshop focuses on practical engineering workflows that help teams improve operational understanding and make better engineering decisions using SimulationX. 

Workshop Topics

SESSION 1 

One License, Infinite Applications 

The first workshop session focuses on how engineering teams can use the SimulationX token licensing model across a broad range of engineering applications under a single licensing structure. 

Agito will demonstrate practical workflows involving: 

  • Hydraulic analysis of subsea control systems 
  • Power and communications analysis 
  • Chemical distribution systems 
  • Mechanical and multibody system modeling 
  • Multi-physics simulation workflows 

The focus will be on practical engineering implementation and operational workflows rather than isolated software demonstrations. 

SESSION 2 

Creating Practical Digital Twins 

This session focuses on practical digital twin implementation techniques tied directly to engineering workflows and operational analysis. 

Rather than discussing digital twins as abstract transformation initiatives, the session will demonstrate how system models can be applied in real engineering environments. 

Agito will present three practical approaches: 

 

Technique 1: Parallel System Models & Virtual Sensors 

Using a servo press example, Agito will demonstrate how engineering teams can run simulation models alongside real operational systems to create virtual sensing environments capable of providing significantly deeper operational insight than physical sensors alone. 

 

Technique 2: Exported Models for Condition Monitoring 

This session will demonstrate how one engineering team exports SimulationX models into a condition monitoring environment where operational data is processed regularly to evaluate wear, loading, and maintenance conditions for planned maintenance workflows. 

The workflow allows organizations to better understand operational wear and tear using real engineering system behavior. 

 

Technique 3: AI / Machine Learning Training Data Generation 

Agito will also demonstrate how SimulationX models can be used to generate labeled fault-condition datasets by simulating faults under varying operational conditions, including sensor noise and operational variability. 

These datasets can then support more robust machine learning classifier training and predictive analysis workflows. 

SESSION 3 

Subsea Libraries Update 

Agito is actively involved in the development of the Subsea Hydraulics Library and the Subsea Electrical Library used within SimulationX for subsea control system analysis. 

This session will cover: 

  • New library developments 
  • Updated modeling capabilities 
  • Future roadmap direction 
  • Industry feedback opportunities 

The goal is to help engineering teams improve modeling efficiency and better represent real subsea operational environments within their workflows. 

SESSION 4 

Hands-On Tutorials 

The workshop includes practical hands-on sessions focused on helping engineering teams improve day-to-day SimulationX workflows and engineering efficiency. 

Topics include: 

  • Result window optimization 
  • Python integration 
  • Simulation debugging 
  • Performance optimization 
  • Workflow efficiency improvements 

This portion of the workshop is intentionally practical and implementation-focused. 

Who This Workshop Is Designed For

This workshop is designed for: 

  • Subsea engineering teams 
  • System modeling specialists 
  • Hydraulic engineers 
  • Digital twin initiatives 
  • Condition monitoring teams 
  • Reliability engineering groups 
  • SimulationX users 
  • Industrial R&D organizations 
  • Offshore engineering teams 

The workshop is especially relevant for organizations looking to improve operational understanding, engineering visibility, and system-level analysis workflows. 

Why Engineering Teams Engage Agito 

Agito combines advanced SimulationX expertise with deep subsea operational understanding and practical engineering workflow experience. 

Rather than focusing solely on software access, Agito works with engineering organizations to: 

  • Improve operational visibility 
  • Better understand system interaction 
  • Improve validation workflows 
  • Build practical digital twin implementations 
  • Support predictive maintenance initiatives 
  • Improve engineering decision-making using system-level simulation 

This combination of engineering workflow expertise and subsea domain understanding allows organizations to apply simulation more effectively within real operational environments. 

Reserve Your Seat 

This workshop is intended to be highly practical, engineering-focused, and discussion-oriented. Space is limited to maintain interactive workshop quality and technical discussion depth. 

If your organization is currently evaluating: 

  • Simulation workflows 
  • Digital twin initiatives 
  • Subsea system modeling 
  • Predictive maintenance workflows 
  • Condition monitoring strategies 
  • System-level engineering visibility 

Practical simulation workflows are becoming increasingly important for organizations looking to improve operational understanding, validation quality, predictive maintenance capability, and engineering decision-making in complex industrial environments. 

This workshop focuses on real engineering workflows designed to help teams apply SimulationX more effectively across subsea and industrial applications. We would be happy to have you join the discussion. 

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