The impact of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) on a company’s operations and competitive positioning is significant on a number of fronts: economic value, workforce advantages, quality and control improvements and flexible execution.
RPA allows separate business units within a company to customize solutions to rapidly digitize processes, deliver significant and sustainable value in short timeframes while reducing overall risks.
At present, the RPA market is growing exponentially and analysts expect this to reach USD13.4 billion in 2030, rising from USD2 billion in 2021.
A company that is making waves in this space is UiPath, a leading enterprise automation software vendor that helps organizations efficiently automate business processes. Founded in 2005, UiPath’s vision is to deliver a fully automated enterprise™ where companies use automation to unlock their creativity and full potential of every worker.
To tell us more about the transformative power of RPA in rewriting the story of work, including why it is so necessary for businesses to adopt this technology, we spoke to
Wong Wen-Ming, Vice President and Managing Director of South-East Asia at UiPath.
During the conversation, Wen-Ming also touched on:
- UiPath’s vision of transforming how companies work
- The evolution of RPA through the years, including why this sector is expected to achieve exponential growth in years to come
- The industries which UiPath has seen its biggest success stories and its customers who have benefited from its solutions
- How automation addresses the labor crunch which organizations are facing today
- His perspective on how companies can play a role in ensuring that technology augments, and not replace human capabilities in the future of work
- UiPath’s focus for 2022/2023
- Key management lessons from his previous role at NTT which UiPath and his current team benefits from
Guest: Wong Wen-Ming, Vice President and Managing Director of South-East Asia at UiPath
Host: Brian Fernandez
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