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Automation in high demand but not enough humans to do it: UiPath

Before the pandemic, automation was often confined to smaller departments, showcasing benefits in isolated instances, says Arun Balasubramanian, VP and MD for India and South Asia at UiPath. However, the current trend is about adoption of enterprise-wide end-to-end automation.

March 15, 2024 / 11:28 IST
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Automation refers to the use of technology and systems to perform tasks or processes with minimal human intervention.
Automation refers to the use of technology and systems to perform tasks or processes with minimal human intervention.

With the growing importance of efficiency, error-free delivery, and doing more in less time, automation is currently in high demand in India, according to Arun Balasubramanian, VP and MD for India and South Asia at robotic process automation (RPA) software firm UiPath. However, there is an increasing shortage of people with automation skills.

Automation refers to the use of technology and systems to perform tasks or processes with minimal human intervention. The primary goal of automation is to increase efficiency, accuracy, and productivity by utilising machines, software, or other technologies to carry out repetitive or complex tasks.

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Core automation job roles include automation engineer, robotics engineer, business process analyst, cloud automation engineer etc.

Before the pandemic, Balasubramanian said automation was often confined to smaller departments, showcasing benefits in isolated instances. However, the current trend in the post-pandemic world is the adoption of enterprise-wide end-to-end automation.