POTENZA (Pvt) Ltd, seen as Sri Lanka’s leading Hyperautomation Strategy and Consultancy firm, has partnered with the leading global Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Hyperautomation technology provider UiPath to help local enterprises modernise operational processes to gain exponential productivity improvements and cost optimisations.
The partnership with UiPath allows POTENZA to cater to a larger client base; extending their world-class Hyperautomation Strategy and Implementation Services, the local company said in a media release.
Any organisation can adopt RPA and Hyperautomation technologies to better run business operations, increasing efficiency and eliminate human errors in data and transaction processing. By delegating repetitive, mundane and logic-based tasks to a Virtual Digital Workforce, the human workforce in Sri Lanka will be able to focus on more strategic tasks and customer interactions. RPA initiatives provide a greater ROI and fastest payback in technology investments.
Dhanusha Muthukumarana, CEO of POTENZA, said, “Our partnership with UiPath allows us to extend the concept of Digital Workforce to every business in Sri Lanka. Our expanded and inclusive use-cases cover almost every industry and every function of a modern-day organisation, making it possible for every Sri Lankan company to adopt this amazing survival technology in days and weeks. This is one of the most relevant technologies globally; especially in the post COVID-19 world. The team at POTENZA has been designing, implementing and supporting RPA and Hyperautomation projects in Sri Lanka and in Asia Pacific Region for several years. POTENZA’s approach to Hyperautomation is a blend of our global experience, world’s top automation tools, such as UiPath and our Industry / Domain Expertise. We can redefine the way commercial and operating models are run, covering every industry and accelerate the value creation.”
UiPath is a leader in the 'automation first' era—championing a robot for every person and enabling robots to learn new skills through artificial intelligence and machine learning. The company’s enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platform has already automated millions of repetitive, mind-numbing tasks for business and government organisations all over the world, improving productivity, customer experience, and employee job satisfaction.
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