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Fed up with manual repetitive manual process. Here comes RPA technology to the rescue!

🕓 2:10 PM - 2:30 PM📍 Room 5 - Black Swan (Lv 2)
Is there a moment that you were fed up with manually typing data in a system? Moving a sea of files and folders or extracting data from a seemingly endless pile of documents? Have you wished you could just click a "button" and a computer will do the rest for you?If you answered "Yes" then you're not alone! It's a problem we've encountered and successfully used RPA to the rescue! Robotic Process Automation technology emulates human actions when interacting with digital systems and software. It can automates repetitive business processes in variety industry. RPA automates processes and make it more efficient and faster. What inspired the exploration of RPA technology? How painful and energy draining these boring tasks are, especially as one of the people with an ADHD brain. Luckily in the IT industry we consistently learning by doing and exploring what technology can help us! In this presentation we're going to talk about some of the manual processes that our business faced or experienced that have been automated using RPA tools. When there is a problem, there is opportunity! We will talk about what methods and technology tools that we can use to automate these business process some of the lessons learnt in implementing our solutions and what future opportunities that RPA can bring in each industry! RPA technology tools are user friendly, as long as you can map your current manual process, you can create your automation wishlist!
Yuan YuanYuan Yuan
Deborah KampDeborah Kamp

It’s such a privilege to be able to run this conference and DDD Perth would love to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land in which DDD is created, presented, and shared, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.