Harnessing automation to create positive societal impact
The surface level benefits of robotic process automation (RPA) are clear: save time, decrease costs, speed up work, etc. But your business goal isn’t simply to save time. You have greater missions to achieve.
Now more than ever, leaders have to be connected to the world outside their organizations. From sustainability to social good, automation offers a practical path to achieving those goals that not only help you create a better work environment, but impact society around you. By automating business processes and creating workflows that accelerate processes or eliminate paperwork, businesses can achieve environmental and social goals faster.
Our Automation for Good webinar series will be an ongoing conversation about the positive impact automation is having on society today and the potential it creates for future change.
This webinar series will highlight visionary voices to explore how automation can be used to accelerate human achievement. We’ll show how RPA can improve employee experiences through better workflows, how it can elevate global health outcomes with faster data processing.
These exclusive insights will position you at the forefront of critical conversations about what automation can do for us all — and how to harness technology for good.
Automation for Good Webinar Series
WEBINAR #1: Exploring the Societal Impact of Enterprise-Wide Automation
UiPath Chief Evangelist Guy Kirkwood will sit with Ian Barkin and Pascal Bornet, co-authors of the book 'Intelligent Automation: Welcome to the World of Hyperautomation'. Discover the remarkable findings that demonstrate the impact of automation on boosting the employee experience, improving business objectives, and building a more resilient society. You’ll also learn about:
- The future of automation-powered work environments
- How automation is poised to spark major societal change
- The role of automated work in overcoming challenges like COVID-19
Pascal Bornet
Ian Barkin
Guy Kirkwood
Margareta Mucibabici (Chesaru)
WEBINAR #2: Empowering the Human Workforce with Automation
UiPath Chief Evangelist Guy Kirkwood and Co-Moderator Margareta Chesaru, along with their guest speakers Dave Friedman, CEO/Founder at AutonomyWorks, and Ed Pederson, VP of Product at Kelly, highlight how every one of us deserves to be valued for who we are and empowered with new opportunities for meaningful employment. AutonomyWorks and Kelly see an opportunity to change the future of work for people with autism and open new doors for employment.
Join our webinar and discover how companies can evaluate human potential by upskilling employees. With robotic process automation (RPA) an organization can reach the perfect balance between humans and robots and complement human work in the most efficient way. You’ll also learn about:
- How RPA frees up employees’ time and enables them to do more creative work
- How RPA helps upskill people on the autism spectrum to build their own software robots
- How you can use automation to do good in the world
Dave Friedman
Ed Pederson
Guy Kirkwood
Margareta Mucibabici (Chesaru)
Automation for Good is an initiative aiming to create a positive impact on society’s wellbeing - and you’re invited to contribute!
Case Study
The Regional Authority of the Moravian-Silesian Region in the Czech Republic relies on automation to efficiently provide critical public services to over 1.2 million people.
White paper
RPA can support economic renewal, recovery, and resilience across federal, state, and local governments, as well as within local communities and businesses.
White paper
The European Union is harnessing RPA to boost internal resilience, provide steady growth, and power public organizations with new skills and resources for mission-critical work.
Check out these resources and learn how organizations can leverage automation to drive sustainable and resilient operations and create new opportunities for the economy and the workforce.
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