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SAP bets $1.16B on 18-month-old German AI lab and says yes to NemoClaw

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Autor na fonte original: Anna Heim

SAP plans to buy German AI startup Prior Labs and invest heavily in it. It is also prohibiting customers' agents use to a select few like Nvidia's NemoClaw.

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By OpenAI COO’s own admission last February, “we have not yet really seen AI penetrate enterprise business processes.” But for enterprise software giant SAP, whose stock has dropped significantly in 2026 in part from the “SaaSpocalypse,” the issue is still front and center.

On Monday, the European heavyweight announced its intention to acquire German AI startup Prior Labs for an undisclosed amount. Pending regulatory approval, SAP plans to invest €1 billion (approximately $1.16 billion) into the business over the next four years to grow it into an AI lab focused on structured data — the tables and databases where enterprise information typically sits.

SAP declined to disclose how much it spent on the acquisition itself, but sources told Pathfounders that this was a healthy exit: an “almost all cash” deal, with well over half a billion dollars in cash up front for the startup’s founders — Frank Hutter, Noah Hollmann, and Sauraj Gambhir.

The trio co-founded Prior Labs just 18 months ago with a focus on tabular foundation models (TFMs) — AI models that can make predictions from data that sits in tables and databases. This is potentially a better fit for enterprises than language models. It is certainly a better fit for SAP, whose widely used software products for accounting, HR, procurement and expense management rely on its database.

However, Germany’s most valuable company also seems be playing defense as the tech industry marches toward agentic AI. While it works to create its own AI lab, the company has blocked OpenClaw and any other agent tech that it has not explicitly authorized, The Information was first to spot.

In response to a request for comment, SAP’s press department referred TechCrunch to the company’s latest API policy , which does say that SAP “prohibits” AI agents from accessing its products through its API except for those that are “SAP-endorsed architectures.”

Authorized architectures of course include SAP’s own offering, Joule Agents , still in beta, which lets customers create their own agents. Nvidia also announced in March that SAP’s Joule supports Nvidia’s Agent Toolkit , which is software for managing agents. This toolkit is the foundation for Nvidia’s enterprise-ready, security-focused OpenClaw competitor, NemoClaw. Hence SAP customers will be authorized to use NemoClaw agents.

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For a giant incumbent player like SAP, AI is both a threat and an opportunity. “It’s all about how quickly [we can] as SAP actually also embark [on] these technologies in our R&D portfolio to keep the relative economies of scale advantage,” CFO Dominik Asam told CNBC in January.

SAP hasn’t been sitting on its hands. The German company invested in generative AI companies that develop language models large and small: In 2023, it backed OpenAI rival Anthropic — as well as Aleph Alpha and Cohere, which now intend to merge to form “a global AI powerhouse.”

It had also developed SAP-RPT-1 , a relational pretrained transformer model. “Early on, SAP recognized that the greatest untapped opportunity in enterprise AI wasn’t large language models; it was AI built for the structured data that runs the world’s businesses,” SAP CTO Philipp Herzig declared in a statement.

But Prior Labs’ acquisition is a significant shortcut in that direction. Its TabPFN model series has experienced a lot of traction among developers. In a blog post on the deal, the startup’s founders said that its open source models have been downloaded over three million times.

In a press release, SAP promised that Prior Labs will maintain the open source versions: “The lab will operate as an independent unit to ensure research velocity while SAP provides long-term investment and a direct path to productization across the SAP portfolio with SAP AI Core and SAP Business Data Cloud as well as the agentic layer with Joule.”

SAP and the startup headquartered in Freiburg, Germany, hope that this investment will lead to TFMs that can grab data in the tables where it lives, combine that with language, reasoning, and domain knowledge.

More than that, they hope that Prior Labs, with this “massive boost” from SAP, can become a new “globally-leading frontier AI lab for structured data — in Europe, in the open,” founder and CEO Frank Hutter celebrated in a post on X .

In February 2025, the startup had previously raised some $9.3 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Balderton Capital — more than competitor Neuralk-AI , but a lot less than Fundamental , which emerged out of stealth with a $255 million Series A in February.

In a post on X , Balderton partner James Wise called Prior Labs’ acquisition “one of Germany’s biggest ever venture outcomes.” As for SAP, its stock is currently trading slightly upwards.

Meanwhile, SAP is being very strict as to the agents it will allow into its ecosystem. This is a wildly different approach than Salesforce, another incumbent caught in the SaaSpocalypse . It is allowing enterprise to choose their own agents, including OpenClaw if they so wish, with its new Headless 360 architecture .

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Pontos-chave

  • A aquisição da Prior Labs pode impulsionar a adoção de IA em empresas brasileiras, focando em modelos de dados estruturados.
  • A restrição ao uso de tecnologias de agentes não autorizadas destaca a importância da segurança e conformidade na implementação de IA.
  • O investimento significativo da SAP em IA pode abrir oportunidades para startups brasileiras no setor.

Análise editorial

A aquisição da Prior Labs pela SAP representa um movimento estratégico significativo para a gigante de software, especialmente em um momento em que a adoção de IA nas empresas ainda está em fase inicial. Para o setor de tecnologia brasileiro, essa notícia destaca a importância de modelos de dados estruturados, que são fundamentais para a operação de muitas empresas. A SAP, com sua forte presença no Brasil, pode influenciar o desenvolvimento de soluções de IA que atendam às necessidades locais, especialmente em setores como finanças e recursos humanos, onde a eficiência dos dados é crucial.

Além disso, a decisão da SAP de restringir o uso de tecnologias de agentes não autorizadas, como o OpenClaw, ressalta a necessidade de controle e segurança na implementação de IA. Isso pode ser um alerta para empresas brasileiras que estão explorando a IA, indicando que a escolha de parceiros e ferramentas deve ser feita com cautela, priorizando soluções que garantam a integridade dos dados e a conformidade regulatória.

O investimento de €1 bilhão na Prior Labs também sugere uma tendência crescente de consolidação no mercado de IA, onde empresas estabelecidas buscam adquirir startups inovadoras para acelerar seu desenvolvimento tecnológico. Isso pode abrir oportunidades para startups brasileiras que buscam parcerias ou aquisições, especialmente aquelas que trabalham com dados estruturados ou modelos de IA adaptados ao contexto local.

Por fim, a colaboração da SAP com a Nvidia para integrar o NemoClaw em suas soluções pode indicar um caminho para a criação de um ecossistema mais robusto de IA no Brasil. À medida que mais empresas adotam soluções de IA, a demanda por ferramentas que possam gerenciar e otimizar o uso de dados se tornará cada vez mais relevante, criando um espaço para inovações que atendam a essas necessidades específicas.

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