UiPath Announces Annual Global Developer Conference
UiPath DevCon to Hold Training Sessions to Drive RPA Innovation and Business Success
The deadline for submitting proposals for the "HyperHack for Automation" event is May 17
#UIPATHDEVCON, Beijing, May 13, 2021 - UiPath (NYSE: PATH), an enterprise automation software company, today announced UiPath DevCon, its annual virtual global conference created by developers and for developers. Designed for the world's largest community of automation professionals, this two-day (June 15-16) free conference offers informative sessions designed to empower developers to make the most of their automation projects.
More than 20,000 RPA developers, solution architects, Center of Excellence (CoE) leaders, citizen developers, and test engineers will gather at UiPath DevCon to participate in technical sessions led by UiPath product managers, developers, practitioners, and experts from the UiPath customer and partner community and expand their RPA expertise. Attendees will also hear from UiPath co-founder and CEO Daniel Dines and EVP of Product and Engineering Ted Kummert on the new capabilities of the UiPath platform.
“We are excited to bring developers together at DevCon every year to learn about the latest technologies, connect with automation experts, and gather their feedback on the capabilities of the UiPath Platform,” said Kummert. “We are working hard to scale and optimize DevCon and are excited to provide UiPath RPA developers with new solutions to support them in creating the automations that change the way we live and work.”
In addition to sharing updates and news about iterations of the UiPath Platform, UiPath will also announce:
Winners of HyperHack, the pre-DevCon hackathon. HyperHack invites developers to create solutions using the latest features of the UiPath platform. This year’s focus is on #AutomationForGood. RPA developers are working together to create functional workflows that support non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or solve social problems. Finalists will have the opportunity to present their solutions to a panel of UiPath judges and be eligible for prizes valued at more than $10,000.
Findings from the 2021 State of RPA Developers survey. This annual survey report will detail how RPA developers view their careers, the skills-enhancing tools they are using, the certifications they have, the projects they do most often and enjoy doing most, whether they think RPA developers are a worthwhile career path, and their advice to other peers. Preliminary survey results show that 77% of RPA developers expect their organizations to hire more RPA developers in the next 12 months, and 88% believe that the work of RPA developers will have a positive impact on their next career move.
Follow UiPath Devcon on social media using the hashtag #UiPathDevCon.
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