NeMoCLAW becomes standard
NeMoCLAW and OpenCLAW surfaced at GTC as emerging frameworks for enterprise agent orchestration — marking a shift from chat interfaces to action‑oriented agent stacks for production workflows. (x.com)
NVIDIA unveiled NemoClaw at GTC on March 16, 2026, releasing the stack as a one‑command installer that deploys NVIDIA Nemotron models alongside the new OpenShell runtime. (investor.nvidia.com) NemoClaw is built on the NVIDIA Agent Toolkit and configures OpenShell to provide an isolated sandbox, policy‑based privacy and network guardrails, plus a privacy router that can route agents between local Nemotron models and cloud frontier models. (investor.nvidia.com) The NemoClaw project is open source on GitHub (NVIDIA/NemoClaw); the repository shows roughly 17.6k stars and hundreds of commits, with recent commits specifically hardening the sandbox and stripping unneeded Linux capabilities. (github.com) NVIDIA says it developed NemoClaw in consultation with OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger and marketed the stack for dedicated deployment on NVIDIA GeForce RTX PCs, RTX PRO workstations, DGX Station and DGX Spark systems. (investor.nvidia.com) The push for an enterprise layer followed a series of OpenClaw‑adjacent security incidents — including a GitHub phishing campaign targeting OpenClaw developers reported by OX Security and researchers flagging trojanized or malicious packages in the ecosystem — that highlighted the need for sandboxing and policy controls. (decrypt.co) At GTC NVIDIA also hosted a “build‑a‑claw” event from March 16–19 to let attendees customize and deploy NemoClaw agents live during the conference. (investor.nvidia.com)