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peaq Robotics SDK makes robots OpenClaw-ready

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peaq Robotics SDK makes robots OpenClaw-ready
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peaq Robotics SDK makes robots OpenClaw-ready

peaq says its Robotics SDK now gives robots decentralized identity, access control, and agent connectivity so they can pair with OpenClaw and run reusable skills. For developers, that turns robot fleets into a more programmable infrastructure layer instead of a stack of custom one-off integrations.

// ANALYSIS

This matters less as a flashy robot demo and more as middleware for embodied agents: peaq is trying to make robot identity, permissions, and agent orchestration a reusable developer primitive.

  • ROS2 compatibility lowers the barrier for robotics teams that already have production robot software stacks
  • The SDK bundles identity, access control, fleet workflows, and agent delivery into one runtime, which is more substantial than a simple integration patch
  • OpenClaw skill reuse points toward a software model where agent behaviors can move across robots and deployments instead of being rebuilt per machine
  • The machine-economy angle is ambitious, but the near-term developer value is the cleaner path to agent-managed hardware and autonomous services
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peaq-robotics-sdkroboticsagentsdkautomationopen-source

DISCOVERED

79d ago

2026-03-09

PUBLISHED

79d ago

2026-03-09

RELEVANCE

6/ 10

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AI Revolution