This workshop presents an experimental simulation environment – based on the .NET platform - that can be used to integrate population-level dynamics with those occurring at an individual, or agent-based, level. The benefit of this approach is that individual agent behaviour may be mapped at a detailed level, using differential equations, and aggregated over the entire population in order to determine population-level dynamics. Furthermore, individual agents can interact with one another, in terms of a grid-based social network structure. The environment is firmly grounded in the system dynamics approach, and, unlike conventional agent-based simulation environments, programming is not required in order to specify agent interactions and behaviours. The workshop describes the approach, and participants will have an opportunity to experiment with a market dynamics model, based on two firms competing for a fixed market population.