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Roboyo expands hyperautomation expertise in Asia Pacific

Roboyo appoints Ignasi Peiris as Automation Engineering Manager to boost UiPath capabilities and drive hyperautomation adoption in Asia Pacific.

Roboyo, the leading hyperautomation solutions company, has announced the appointment of Ignasi Peiris as the new Automation Engineering Manager for its Australian operations. This move aims to strengthen the company’s local UiPath capabilities and promote hyperautomation adoption across the region.

Ignasi Peiris’ role and experience

Ignasi Peiris has been a member of the global Roboyo team since 2019. He brings extensive expertise in designing and implementing top-tier automation solutions across various sectors to the Brisbane-based operations. In 2023, Peiris received the UiPath Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his significant contributions, innovation, and evangelism within the automation community. He also holds the UiPath Certified Professional Advanced RPA Developer (UiARD) Certification and the UiPath Certified Automation Business Analyst (UiABA).

In his new role, Peiris will focus on enhancing the expertise of the local automation practice. He will drive best practices and elevate Roboyo’s approach to delivering quality, value, and innovation to local businesses. Peiris will collaborate closely with the local UiPath community and his peers in the US and Europe to share best practices and foster collaboration. Additionally, he will continue to leverage advanced technology through partnerships, including working with conversational AI provider DRUID.

Boosting automation adoption in Asia Pacific

Dan Cooke, Chief Business Officer of Roboyo Australia, said, “We are committed to leading the charge in driving the adoption of intelligent automation in Australia and across Asia Pacific, in partnership with UiPath. Ignasi’s appointment further cements our capabilities as a major UiPath technology evangelist and enabler in the region. The synergy between Roboyo’s strategic approach and UiPath’s powerful automation tools means that local businesses can achieve significant operational improvements and better overall outcomes.”

Since Roboyo acquired low-code app services provider Procensol in 2022, the Roboyo Australia team has experienced double-digit revenue growth. Today, the team of automation experts delivers world-class digital transformation and automation solutions, providing customers and partners access to Roboyo’s global network of over 300 robotic process automation (RPA) professionals.

Cooke added, “Our enhanced capabilities in RPA and process excellence position us as the right partner for Asia Pacific organisations to drive hyper transformation, while providing 24×7 support through our global and local managed services team.”

A vision for the future

“Hyperautomation is a true game-changer, as evidenced by the successful implementations we’ve achieved for large organisations in Europe and the US. We have seen businesses across different sectors drive efficiency, reduce costs, and elevate both employee and customer satisfaction,” Peiris said. “I am thrilled for the opportunity to draw on my global experience and deep knowledge of intelligent automation to ensure our solutions in Australia cater to the needs of our clients, promote greater adoption of technical best practices, and ultimately drive improved business outcomes for our customers.”

With Peiris’ expertise and Roboyo’s robust capabilities, the company is poised to make significant strides in the hyperautomation landscape across the Asia Pacific region.

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