UiPath launches virtual streaming solution to support fully remote UiPath Immersion Lab automation experience
The virtual streaming solution was designed as an alternative to on-site visits as enterprises everywhere operate with limited mobility, supporting scaling, offering a quick and intuitive interaction experience
The launch celebrates one year of customer-centric innovation in automation in the UiPath Immersion Lab
UiPath, the leading enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software company, announced the launch of a virtual streaming solution that allows customers, prospects, and partners to explore enterprise automation solution showcases, attend demos and participate in workshops as part of a fully remote UiPath Immersion Lab experience. The launch, which marks the Lab’s first anniversary, celebrates one year of client-centric innovation in automation and will allow UiPath to provide continued support to businesses amid limited mobility.
In March 2019, UiPath became the first RPA vendor to offer its customers and partners the opportunity to test the company’s automation technology via first-hand, interactive and highly customized experiences in its Immersion Lab in Bucharest, Romania. With innovation as its core, the Immersion Lab’s primary mission is to closely support automation champions across organizations to become successful in their hyperautomation journeys. Since its launch, the UiPath Immersion Lab has hosted around 400 visits and has created numerous co-innovation projects together with customers and partners.
In response to the mobility challenges the business community is currently facing due to the COVID-19 crisis, the web-based virtual solution will give UiPath clients and partners direct and enhanced access to the UiPath Immersion Lab experience. From a single Immersion Lab map the home office-bound audience will access a series of virtual spaces to participate and collaboratively interact with the lab team and UiPath experts. The streaming solution used supports all major video streaming and conferencing platforms and places attendees in virtual offices, where they get direct access to each presenter and expert to ask questions individually. After the live sessions, the streamed content will be made available on demand as a ready-to-use micro-website for the attendees’ internal re-use.