NVIDIA NemoClaw
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Placed in Trial: 4 article(s) of evidence from 1 source(s), led by product launches, with 4 in the last 30 days. Confidence 37%.
Evidence (4)
- 8NVIDIA Blog·6/5/2026product_launchNVIDIA Deepens AI and Robotics Partnerships in South Korea
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visited Seoul to meet partners across South Korea’s AI, gaming, and industrial ecosystem, highlighting the country’s role in AI infrastructure and innovation. NVIDIA and NAVER announced plans for a full-stack AI factory expansion using NVIDIA DSX, while broader collaborations with major Korean groups aim to advance agentic AI and physical AI.
- 8NVIDIA Blog·6/2/2026product_launchNVIDIA Showcases NemoClaw for Secure Autonomous Industrial AI Engineers
NVIDIA and industrial software partners are demonstrating autonomous AI agents that automate end-to-end engineering workflows, including design, meshing, simulation setup, debugging, and reporting. The agents are built on NVIDIA NemoClaw, an open blueprint for long-running enterprise agents with secure runtime controls, and are being applied across CAE and EDA use cases by companies such as Cadence, Dassault Systèmes, Siemens, Synopsys, and several startups.
- 8NVIDIA Blog·6/2/2026product_launchNVIDIA Jetson Adds Agentic AI Support for Edge Devices
NVIDIA announced JetPack 7.2 and NemoClaw support for Jetson, bringing new agentic AI capabilities, Yocto support, CUDA 13 on Jetson Orin, and MIG on Jetson Thor. The update is aimed at moving agentic AI from servers into production edge deployments such as robotics, inspection, and industrial automation.
- 8NVIDIA Blog·6/1/2026framework_updateNVIDIA Launches Factory Operations Blueprint for Autonomous Factory Agents
NVIDIA introduced the Factory Operations Blueprint (FOX), a reference design for building a centralized factory manager agent that can monitor live factory data and coordinate specialized industrial AI agents. The blueprint is intended to help manufacturers automate quality control, material transport, worker safety, and model training, with early deployments at Taiwanese firms including Foxconn, Pegatron, Advantech, and Wistron.