ACS Tech: Deep Dive into Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
ACS September Tech Event 2019 (Formerly known as Branch Forum)
About this event
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Learn how "Robotic Process Automation" can accelerate your digital transformation program.
We will take a deep dive into Robotic Process Automation (RPA) technology and how software robots can be applied to:
• Accelerating digital transformation
• Improving customer experience
• Reducing compliance cost and risk
• Increase employee satisfaction & engagement
Some short demonstrations will also be run through to illustrate how software robots can be used in your day to day work day.
Speakers
Jamie is tasked with establishing the UiPath presence in Western Australia. Over Jamie’s career in IT, he has helped customers navigate the journey through the 3rd industrial revolution and now into the 4th industrial revolution with Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Jamie is passionate about putting customers and workers at the heart of this new technological wave to do his small part to influence the future shape and consequences of innovation
Warren is passionate about technology with a focus on enterprise cognitive technology transformation. Graduating with first-class honours in mechanical engineering from UWA, Warren embarked on his technology career at IBM on the project teams delivering system development and integration in the oil & gas sector. He has held various roles, including business and data analyst, application tester, user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) designer, and cognitive application analyst. With a base in mechanical engineering, Warren weaves this knowledge into technology automation projects to deliver innovation and success.
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