December 3, 2025

AMPP India Seminar Recap: Advancing India’s Energy Infrastructure Through Digital Twin Simulation

Elsyca was honored to participate in a recent technical seminar organized by the AMPP India Chapter (NACE India) in collaboration with Elsyca's regional partner K.B. Singh & Associates. The session brought together key industry stakeholders to discuss emerging challenges in corrosion engineering and infrastructure integrity across India’s evolving energy market.

Elsyca’s delegation—Director of Corrosion Protection Christophe Baeté, Chief Director Officer Diego d'Udekem, and Director of Product Operations Romain Baudson—presented expert analysis on the role of advanced simulation tools in modernizing corrosion control, optimizing cathodic protection systems, and enhancing integrity management across large, interconnected pipeline infrastructures.


Evolving Conditions in India’s Energy Market

Throughout the seminar, several trends shaping India’s energy landscape were highlighted:

  • Increasingly dense and interconnected pipeline networks

  • Rapid growth in electricity demand, particularly across industrial regions

  • Heightened exposure to AC interference and corrosion risks due to expanding power infrastructure

  • Greater reliance on fast, accurate, data-driven decision-making for pipeline and asset protection

As emphasized during the discussions, the complexity of modern energy infrastructure makes traditional, manual calculation methods increasingly insufficient. Operators face mounting pressure to accelerate integrity assessments and proactively manage risk across large and interconnected systems.


The Role of Advanced Simulation

Elsyca’s contribution centered on the growing importance of digital simulation in addressing these challenges. Modern modeling tools now enable operators to:

  • Visualize corrosion risk and AC interference across entire networks

  • Test “what-if” scenarios before implementing field actions

  • Validate protection strategies with accuracy and speed

  • Move from reactive to proactive integrity planning

These capabilities ultimately help operators improve reliability, reduce operational uncertainty, and optimize both short-term and long-term infrastructure performance.


Insights From Industry Leadership

A notable highlight came from Mr. K.B. Singh, who provided a compelling perspective on the future of infrastructure integrity in India. He emphasized that now is the moment for operators to adopt digital technologies to prepare for the next decade of infrastructure challenges. With energy systems expanding rapidly, the ability to integrate simulation into operational workflows is becoming essential rather than optional.


Elsyca’s Commitment to India’s Energy Sector

Elsyca is proud to support India’s energy transition by offering advanced simulation technologies that help operators manage complexity, improve protection strategies, and plan confidently for the future. The company remains committed to continued collaboration with local partners and industry leaders across the region.