Event Overview

Join us for a hands-on lab experience designed to help technical professionals get started with NemoClaw, the open-source autonomous AI agent framework. In this lab, you will explore how NemoClaw enables AI agents to take real-world actions — browsing the web, reading and writing files, and executing commands — all orchestrated through a flexible, modular skills system. OpenClaw integrates with leading large language models including Claude, GPT, and DeepSeek, and can be deployed locally or in the cloud for 24/7 operation. By the end of this session, you will understand how to configure, extend, and safely deploy OpenClaw agents to automate workflows and drive productivity across your organization.

Brandon Swagman

World Wide Technology

Sr Mgr, ATC Delivery

I am part of WWT’s Advanced Technology Center (ATC) Solution Development team focused on infrastructure technologies. We create and sustain high-qu...
Steve Younger

World Wide Technology

Technical Solutions Arch III

Steve began his IT career at VMware as part of the Networking and Security team, where he deployed advanced network security tools and developed a ...
Eric Becker

World Wide Technology

Technical Solutions Arch III

Eric Becker joined WWT in 2012 as a NetApp and FlexPod subject matter expert. The remaining years have been spent supporting WWT’s Sales and Profes...

What to expect

The following topics will be covered in this event:
  • What makes AI agents different from chat and why that matters as you build Alex
  • Where NemoClaw fits today and what to realistically expect from an early-stage platform
  • The key challenges of getting agents to plan, act, and respond reliably
  • How this approach maps to real enterprise use cases beyond the lab
  • Live discussion, insights, and Q&A as you progress through the experience

Goals and Objectives

• Understand how autonomous AI agents fundamentally differ from chat-based systems and why those distinctions matter when building solutions like Alex. • Gain a realistic understanding of where NemoClaw stands as an early-stage platform and what to expect when deploying it in real-world workflows. • Identify the core challenges of enabling agents to plan, act, and respond reliably, and how NemoClaw's modular architecture addresses them. • Explore how NemoClaw's approach translates to real enterprise use cases beyond the lab, including practical considerations for deployment and integration. • Engage in live discussions and Q&A to deepen understanding and share insights with WWT experts throughout the hands-on experience.

Who should attend?

This lab is ideal for developers, DevOps engineers, IT automation professionals, and enterprise architects looking to harness autonomous AI agents in their workflows. Security engineers interested in safe AI deployment practices and technical decision-makers evaluating open-source AI agent frameworks will also benefit. No prior experience with OpenClaw is required; this lab is suitable for all technical skill levels, though participants with a background in software development, infrastructure automation, or AI/ML will find it especially valuable.