Endeavor’s simulation platform runs any drilling or well intervention simulation on any supported hardware — from laptop to full physical simulator — without requiring separate systems, duplicated equipment, or role-specific configurations.
Hardware is available where physical interfaces are required.
Simulation capability does not depend on it.
Traditional simulators bind simulations to specific hardware configurations, often requiring different systems for drilling, well intervention, and specialized operations.
Endeavor separates simulation execution from physical interfaces.
As a result:
Hardware choice does not change simulation capability. This architectural separation allows teams to scale, reconfigure, and evolve without rebuilding or duplicating simulator infrastructure.
Full simulation capability on a standard workstation. Ideal for engineers, planners, and distributed teams.
Learn More >Hosted access for rapid onboarding and scalable use. Suitable for theory, planning, and scenario walkthroughs.
Learn More >High-fidelity physical environment for immersive, multi-user training. No additional simulation capability beyond smaller systems.
Learn More >Physical controls with minimal footprint and fast deployment. Supports the same simulations as larger systems.
Learn More >Endeavor simulations are also deployed within dedicated experience centers, supporting multi-user instruction, assessment, and collaborative workflows using the same underlying simulation runtime.
Endeavor’s simulators execute full-scale, real-time simulations on a single CPU, including X1 and larger physical configurations.
This efficiency is the result of simulation runtime architecture — not reduced fidelity, simplified physics, or offline approximation.
By concentrating execution within a unified runtime, the platform avoids the infrastructure complexity typically associated with large, server-dependent simulator systems, while maintaining consistent behavior across all deployment options.
All Endeavor simulator configurations support up to 100 concurrent connected devices within a single live simulation.
Multiple roles can participate simultaneously, including:
Each participant connects through role-appropriate interfaces while interacting with the same synchronized simulation state. Training, supervision, and analysis occur together — without duplicating simulations or hardware.
Endeavor can retrofit existing simulator hardware, replacing legacy software while preserving physical assets.
Organizations with mixed or aging simulator fleets can unify their systems under a single simulation runtime, extending asset life and avoiding unnecessary replacement.
Custom panels, controls, and layouts can be supplied where required.
Custom hardware integrates into the same simulation runtime used across all deployments, ensuring consistent behavior without creating separate systems or diverging configurations.
Endeavor simulators are deployed in training and operational environments aligned with International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) and International Well Control Forum (IWCF) frameworks.
Simulator configurations support recognized well control methodologies, procedural workflows, and assessment requirements used by accredited training providers, operators, and service companies worldwide.
All standard configurations are available to ship within two months.
Installation, commissioning, and support options are available to support a range of operational and training environments
Training, operations, or simulation architecture—start with a focused discussion on requirements and deployment context.