NVIDIA Agent Toolkit targets specialized enterprise AI
Companies are moving from broad experimentation with frontier and open models toward specialized agents that can reason, use tools and take action inside complex workflows. These systems are being positioned as digital coworkers for employees who already understand the work, with applications in medicine discovery, security investigations and supply chain coordination.
NVIDIA Agent Toolkit provides an open, modular foundation built around NVIDIA Nemotron open models, NVIDIA NemoClaw blueprints and NVIDIA OpenShell runtime support. The toolkit is designed to let enterprises customize, evaluate and deploy agents, connect them to tools and domain skills, and run them safely at scale while retaining control over behavior and infrastructure.
Examples include life sciences agents that call domain models for protein design, virtual screening, genomics analysis and biomarker discovery, with NVIDIA BioNeMo Toolkit enabling work that previously took months to be completed in days. Healthcare agents can support clinical documentation, decision support and care coordination, while robotics systems trained in hospital digital twins can extend surgical assistance and automation.
Cadence and Synopsys are building autonomous agents for chip design and engineering workflows. CrowdStrike is running specialized security agents that triage alerts with 98.5% accuracy, while Palantir, SAP, ServiceNow, Siemens and Dassault Systèmes are embedding agent capabilities into enterprise platforms.