UiPath, the leading enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software company, today announced UiPath DevCon, the company’s first virtual global conference created by developers, for developers. Designed for the world’s largest RPA developer community, the free two-day conference will take place September 2-3 and offer 13 hours of information sessions designed to empower RPA developers to make the most of their automation programs.
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#RPA leader @UiPath announced UiPath DevCon, the company’s first virtual global #automation conference created by developers, for developers
At UiPath DevCon, more than 10,000 RPA developers and solution architects will gather to expand their knowledge during technical sessions led by UiPath product managers, developers, practitioners, and experts from the UiPath customer and partner community. Attendees will also hear from UiPath CEO Daniel Dines and EVP of Products & Engineering Ted Kummert who will discuss the future of RPA.
“Our agenda will focus on our core platform and offer a number of sessions about our newest capabilities, like Studio Pro, StudioX, Process Mining, and our AI platform,” said Kummert. “Our primary goal with this event is to give developers the information they need to create RPA solutions that drive innovation and foster business success. This not only helps them, but also helps us as we consider our platform roadmap and the future of RPA. We’re thrilled to bring together the world’s largest network of RPA developers to learn, build, and connect at UiPath DevCon.”
At the event, UiPath will announce:
- The winners of the pre-DevCon hackathon, HyperHack. HyperHack challenges developers to build business solutions using the newest capabilities in the UiPath platform. Finalists will have the opportunity to pitch their solution to a panel of UiPath judges and be eligible for more than $10,000 worth of prizes.
- Results of a survey about the state of the RPA developer community. The survey report will detail how RPA developers view their roles, the tools they’re using to upskill and certifications they have, the projects they work on most often and enjoy, whether they think it’s a valuable career path, and advice they have for others exploring the field. Initial survey results show that 91% of RPA developers think the RPA industry has a high potential for growth over the next five years and 83% think their job as an RPA developer will have a positive impact on their next career move.
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