Synera partners with Nvidia to build AI agents for engineering simulation workflows

Synera is integrating NVIDIA's NemoClaw blueprint to run AI agents across CAD, simulation, and structural analysis for customers including BMW, Airbus, and NASA. The capability launches in the second half of 2026.

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Published on: Jun 01, 2026
Synera partners with Nvidia to build AI agents for engineering simulation workflows

Synera Deploys AI Agents for Engineering Workflows With NVIDIA Support

Synera, an agentic AI platform for product development, announced it is among the first companies in design and simulation to integrate NVIDIA's NemoClaw blueprint. The collaboration enables AI agents to orchestrate specialized tasks across CAD, meshing, manufacturing simulation, and structural analysis-work that currently stretches across weeks but could compress into hours.

The partnership addresses a concrete problem: engineers spend significant time on repetitive analysis and long-running simulations. Synera's agents act as digital engineers, handling these tasks while teams focus on higher-value design exploration.

What NemoClaw Does Differently

Unlike consumer chatbots, NemoClaw is built for enterprise deployments. It supports secure runtime environments, domain-specific skills, and tasks that run continuously for hours, days, or weeks-the actual duration of engineering workflows.

Synera integrates directly into existing engineering tools, working across more than 80 CAD and simulation platforms without replacing legacy systems. The company counts BMW, Airbus, and NASA among its customers.

Market Timing and Adoption

Recent research from Anthropic found that engineering and computer-related fields are seeing significant AI-driven workflow change, particularly in repetitive analysis and simulation. The report also notes that AI adoption in professional settings remains far below its potential, signaling room for growth in specialized industries like manufacturing.

Synera plans to make the NemoClaw capability available to customers in the second half of 2026. The company has existing partnerships with Autodesk, Cadence, PTC, and Siemens.

For product development teams, the practical implication is clear: AI agents handling simulation and analysis could free engineers to spend time on problems that require judgment and creativity rather than computation.

Learn more: Synera's website

Related reading: AI Agents & Automation and AI for Product Development


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