en.Wedoany.com Reported - Synera is among the first companies in the design and simulation space to work with the NVIDIA NemoClaw blueprint, which is used to build specialized AI agents designed to safely and reliably execute long-duration engineering workflows at enterprise scale.

This milestone places Synera among a select group of software leaders shaping how agentic AI systems can support engineers across design, simulation, and engineering workflows. By combining NVIDIA's AI foundation models and blueprints with Synera's expertise and leadership in agentic AI for R&D and mechanical engineering, this collaboration can pave the way for autonomous AI agents that compress simulation and design cycles from weeks to hours, enabling teams to iterate faster and focus human effort on high-value exploration and innovation.
New research also underscores AI's growing impact on engineering. Anthropic's March 2026 report, "Labor Market Impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence," found that engineering and computer-related fields are experiencing significant AI-driven workflow transformation, particularly in repetitive analysis, simulation, and technical documentation. The report notes that AI usage in professional settings remains far below its theoretical potential, indicating substantial room for adoption in specialized industries like manufacturing.
With its leadership in applying agentic AI to engineering and experience deploying customized agent systems, Synera is able to develop safe, enterprise-grade AI agents that support long-duration engineering tasks, including simulation execution, result interpretation, and end-to-end workflow automation.
Unlike consumer-facing AI assistants, the NVIDIA NemoClaw blueprint is designed for enterprise-grade deployment, emphasizing a secure runtime environment, domain-specific skills, and long-duration task execution. The architecture supports engineering workflows that can run continuously, spanning hours, days, or weeks.
Synera's partner ecosystem continues to grow, now including companies such as Autodesk, Cadence, PTC, and Siemens. Synera expects to offer customers the ability to deploy based on the NVIDIA NemoClaw blueprint in the second half of 2026.
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