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UiPath expands platform to speed AI-driven automation for enterprises

UiPath expands its automation platform with new AI-driven tools, orchestration features, and security updates to accelerate enterprise AI transformation.

UiPath has introduced new capabilities to its platform to help businesses accelerate the deployment and management of AI-powered agents and automated workflows. Announced at UiPath FUSION in Las Vegas, the expanded UiPath Platform for agentic automation and orchestration is designed to deliver faster return on investment (ROI), simplify deployment, and improve security and compliance.

The update addresses a common challenge faced by organisations looking to adopt AI automation but struggling to identify suitable use cases, connect fragmented data systems, and build reliable long-running workflows. With the new tools and pre-built solutions, UiPath aims to make it easier for enterprises to move from pilot projects to full-scale automation.

New tools to orchestrate and manage complex processes

At the core of the update is UiPath Maestro, an orchestration feature that supports end-to-end management of enterprise workflows. Maestro Case Management provides pre-built orchestration for key areas such as claims, loans, disputes, and investigations. Business users gain real-time visibility and actionable insights to monitor and improve performance.

The platform also introduces UiPath Solutions, a set of purpose-built automation packages tailored to industries including financial services, healthcare, retail, and customer service. These combine agents, workflow automation, and orchestration to reduce deployment time for common processes such as financial crime compliance and know-your-customer checks.

Faster agent development with AI-driven tools

UiPath has enhanced its development environment with tools to build and test AI agents more efficiently. The new AI Agent Builder offers a visual canvas for easier debugging and optimisation, while reusable templates shorten deployment times. Conversational agents can now work across platforms such as Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Copilot, with added support for voice commands and human hand-offs.

For more technical teams, new coded agent capabilities include plug-in support for external services and a Labs Sandbox for experimentation. UiPath has also added Screenplay and API Workflows, which combine robotic process automation with large language and action models to enable simpler natural language-based development.

Document processing receives a significant upgrade through UiPath IXP, which improves data extraction and validation while reducing manual work. Features such as Autopilot for schema creation and AI-driven validation aim to increase accuracy for tasks like contract analysis and system-of-record checks.

Stronger testing, security, and compliance

UiPath Test Cloud now supports performance testing at scale, allowing quality assurance teams to simulate real-world workloads and identify bottlenecks. Other updates include self-healing test automation and autonomous testing, helping teams reduce maintenance effort.

Security and governance have also been strengthened. New AI guardrails protect sensitive data and manage agent behaviour, while content moderation ensures personal information is masked in real time. Unified Audit 2.0 provides a centralised compliance log that integrates with existing enterprise security systems.

Driving ROI and adoption

The company says these improvements are aimed at helping enterprises overcome barriers to AI transformation. “AI adoption is on the rise, but tangible benefits are elusive due to lack of clear business ROI, disconnected processes, tools, data, and now also AI agent sprawl,” said Graham Sheldon, Chief Product Officer at UiPath. “Our expanded platform gives them the ability to readily build agents, drive automation across their most common use cases, and orchestrate processes from end to end with the confidence of security and compliance at every step.”

Paul Kistner, Global Head of Business Transformation at Allegis Global Solutions, added that UiPath’s technology is helping the company rethink how its services are delivered. “With AI agents, robots, and humans working together, we are not just solving today’s problems — we are reimagining how our business works and how our services will be delivered in the future.”

The enhanced UiPath Platform is available now, with the goal of enabling faster, more secure, and scalable AI-driven automation for organisations worldwide.

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