CEE webinar: Robotic process automation in the current context

RPA (Robotic Process Automation) is a technology for automating business processes by using software robots. They are actually digital employees, who can relieve your team of repetitive activities.

RPA (Robotic Process Automation) is a technology for automating business processes by using software robots. They are actually digital employees, who can relieve your team of repetitive activities.

The goal of our webinar was:

  • Introduce RPA and show how quickly and easily it can be introduced in your company
  • Explain how to RPA might help in the context of COVID-19 crisis challenges, including getting back to profit by achieving better operational efficiencies
  • Demonstrate the seamless and quick deployment of RPA as a service, without the need for maintenance by your IT team
  • Introduce the global RPA platform leader, UiPath

Our clients use RPA mainly for:

  • automation of repetitive tasks,
  • reduction of errors and
  • enabling employees to focus on higher value-added tasks.

 
RPA increases productivity as well as customer and employee satisfaction as tasks are done quickly and error-free. Return on investment is typically seen in under a year, while bots can be deployed in a couple of weeks.
 
Our colleagues, Martin Váross and Rudolf Vido, from the global Mazars competence centre for RPA and related technologies, which implements projects in CEE and other countries, guided participants through the webinar together with the guest speaker from UiPath, Bogdan Alangiu, UiPath, Channel Alliance Manager for Eastern Europe.

Webinar was held in English.

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