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The Energistics Consortium will host a virtual interactive testing session, informally known as an “ILAB.”
The purpose of this members-only ILAB is to:

Test the implementations of ETP v1.2 clients and servers

Advance the development of the ETP v1.2 Conformance Testing Tool, an important component of the upcoming ETP v1.2 Certification Program

Provide a collaborative space for Energistics members to test software, share feedback, and determine the best implementation strategies. 


Event Details:

When: April 16, 2026 (Thursday), 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM CDT (Houston time)

Where: Online – the meeting is scheduled as a regular Energistics WebEx meeting and appears on the Energistics calendar in the Collaboration Center.

Who Should Attend: Programmers, software developers, solution architects, and other technical experts. This is a members-only event. 


Why Join?

This is a highly collaborative and informal session, where participants connect directly with peers to test ETP v1.2 servers and clients using Energistics data models, including:

  • WITSML v2.1
  • RESQML v2.2
  • PRODML v2.3

Members come prepared with specific testing goals. For example, a company might seek to connect with someone running an ETP v1.2 server with Protocol 22 (ChannelDataLoad). Pre-work is encouraged, so attendees understand who is participating and what will be available to test.
Coordination and updates (including test server credentials, login info, and program adjustments) will be shared on the Energistics Certification Slack Channel.


Participation Requirements

To attend and participate, you must:

  1. Be an employee or contractor of an Energistics member company with a member-company email address. For list of members, click here
  2. Have claimed your individual Energistics credentials for access to GitLab and other resources. For Energistics Onboarding Instructions, click here
  3. Post in the Energistics-Certification Slack Channel that you plan to attend (include hours if preferred) and monitor the channel for updates.
     


We look forward to connecting with you at the Virtual ILAB on April 16, 2026 — a key opportunity to strengthen interoperability and prepare for ETP v1.2 certification!