Robotic Process Automation

Robots have already made their way in the manufacturing industry, where they are programmed in a way that they know exactly what they have to do, while the human presence is only there to control and monitor the automated processes. In order for this to work smoothly, the processes and materials to be processed have to be of exactly the same kind. In other words, they must be standardized. Only then, the 'colleague' robot can build the same part in the same place on a production line for e.g. a vehicle.

Malaysia’s AirAsia Group is accelerating its ongoing digital transformation journey further by implementing robotic process automation (RPA) in collaboration with Silicon Valley and India-based enterprise automation platform JIFFY.ai.

Half of A/NZ businesses say there will be more demand for robotic process automation (RPA) solutions this year, according to IDC's Asia Pacific IT Services Survey, 2020. As organisations shift from crisis mode to recovery mode, RPA deployments will improve productivity and increase business resiliency.

IBM has acquired a Brazilian software provider of robotic process automation (RPA), WDG Automation. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Shine Lawyers, an Australian law firm that specializes in class action and civil damages lawsuits, has implemented K2's intelligent process automation platform with UiPath's robotic process automation, to help the law firm drive operational efficiencies, reduce costs, and transform the client experience.

New Zealand’s largest captive finance company, Toyota Finance New Zealand, has implementing intelligent automation in its local operations using the UiPath RPA platform.

Amidst the growing concerns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, enterprises are compelled to operate with limited staff, provide undisrupted services to their clients and maintain current business operations as in a normal scenario. Against this backdrop, the adoption of robotic process automation (RPA) amongst enterprises in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is estimated to grow further, says data and analytics company GlobalData.

The IT industry has embarked on a new topic: Robotic Process Automation (RPA). It covers the automation of processes by eliminating manual activities to a large extent, so software solutions can take over. With today's processor speed and increasingly sophisticated algorithms in software applications, IT can now carry out increasingly complex requirements faster and, for recurring tasks, more reliable than any human being.

Enterprises today are moving fast in their digital transformation journey, but all have the significant challenge of unlocking key information inside their business documents such as invoices, orders, and other unstructured content.  Much of the content from these varied business documents end up in systems like SAP and countless other enterprise systems.

A new Global Global survey has found that process knowledge is the primary success factor for robotic process automation (RPA) projects, yet only 31% of US organizations are currently using process mining tools to understand their processes. The importance of a process-first approach is growing, according to the State of Process Mining and Robotic Process Automation survey conducted among 400 senior decision makers in the US, UK, France and Germany.

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