UIPath's Daniel Dines on RPA and automation at TC Sessions: SaaS
UIPath CEO Daniel Dines is coming to TC Sessions: SaaS to talk RPA and automation UIPath came seemingly out of nowhere in the last several years, going public last year in a successful IPO and raised $2B in private money. UIPath CEO Daniel Dines will be joining us on a panel on automation at TC Sessions: SaaS on October 27th.
The company has been able to capture all this investor attention doing something called Robotic Process Automation, which provides a way to automate a series of highly mundane tasks. In 2019 Gartner found that RPA was the fastest growing category in enterprise software.
As RPA found its market, the startup began to take off, raising gobs of money including a $568 million round in April 2019 and $750 million in its final private raise in February 2021.
Dines will be appearing on a panel discussing the role of automation in the enterprise. Certainly, the pandemic drove home the need for increased automation as masses of office workers moved to work from home, a trend that is likely to continue even after the pandemic slows.
As the RPA market leader, he is uniquely positioned to discuss how this software and other similar types will evolve in the coming years and how it could combine with related trends like no-code and process mapping.
In addition to our discussion with Dines, the conference will also include Databricks’ Ali Ghodsi, Salesforce's Kathy Baxter and Puppet’s Abby Kearns, as well as investors Casey Aylward and Sarah Guo, among others. We hope you’ll join us. It’s going to be a stimulating day.
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