Industrial Software Leaders Build Secure, Autonomous AI Engineers With NVIDIA NemoClaw

Industrial Software Leaders Build Secure, Autonomous AI Engineers With NVIDIA NemoClaw

By Timothy Costa
Publication Date: 2026-06-02 22:00:00

Accelerated computing has revolutionized industrial engineering, compressing simulation times from weeks to hours. 

Today’s remaining challenges sit in the end-to-end workflow surrounding the simulations: computer-aided design, meshing, simulation setup and debugging, as well as post-processing and generating summary reports of these processes. 

At GTC Taipei at COMPUTEX, NVIDIA and more than a dozen engineering software providers are showcasing how autonomous AI agents automate this entire workflow.

These AI engineers are based on NVIDIA NemoClaw, an open blueprint for building specialized, long-running agents with a secure runtime and frontier models. 

NemoClaw includes a choice of harness — meaning it can be integrated with various orchestration frameworks enterprises use to deploy and coordinate agents, such as OpenClaw and Hermes — as well as a model router and NVIDIA NeMo libraries for customization. 

Users can easily deploy NemoClaw from NVIDIA DGX Spark personal AI supercomputers, as well as through enterprise data centers and cloud service providers. NVIDIA OpenShell — the open source runtime at its core — governs how each agent accesses files, networks and tools, enforcing policy-based security at every layer.

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