
Workshops Agenda
Oct 15, 2025 | ESTECO Saint John's Resort, Plymouth, MI, USALimited seats available for Users' Meeting attendees: please select the workshops you're interested in when filling out the UM25 registration form.

Building and validating Reduced Order Models (ROM) using the next generation of ESTECO AI data-driven modeling technology
Join us for an exclusive hands-on workshop exploring how to create and validate Reduced Order Models (ROM) with the pre-release version of ESTECO nDAI software solution. Learn how to efficiently train, and validate ROM within the nDAI environment (beta feature). Participants will walk through real-world use cases of training AI driven ROM and performing validation of trained models.


Working with modeFRONTIER’s Python ecosystem
In this session we will deep dive into connectivity with Python. We will mainly focus on pyCONSOLE and pyFRONTIER. pyCONSOLE is a postprocessing tool that lets you connect project design space with python script. This allows you to build custom plots using table data, perform advanced numerical operations and publish that data into modeFRONTIER. pyFRONTIER lets you drive modeFRONTIER runs, plots, RSM operations from a Python development environment such as Jupyter notebook. Both of these tools will be demonstrated with follow-along examples.


Handling uncertainty, robustness and reliability in simulation based design
This workshop will cover theoretical topics of types of uncertainties affecting simulation based design, and approaches to quantity them. The hands-on portion of the workshop will cover practical examples to model Robustness Analysis, Multiobjective Robust Optimization and Reliability Estimation using ESTECO technologies.


Enabling enterprise digital thread using simulation process automation, simulation data management & optimization driven design
Hands-On Workshop covering simulation automation, simulation data management and collaboration in a cloud based enterprise environment. The workshop will walk you through the entire process from a model to an optimized design in a collaborative web based environment with data analytics enabling the decision making.


Business Process Modeling and execution in simulation workflows
Hands-On Workshop touching on the importance of business process modeling and execution in an engineering design process. It highlights the value of simulation workflows and human-in loop tasks managed by a business process workflow (BPMN 2.0 workflow editor) helping monitor progress, schedule repetitive tasks and traceability in the engineering decision making process.
