UiPath Showcases Next-Generation Enterprise-Grade Platform at Australian Agentic Automation Summit
Breaks down the barriers to enterprise AI adoption by enhancing security and compliance, improving accuracy and reliability, overcoming stalled pilot projects, and avoiding vendor lock-in  
Posted: Thursday, Jun 19
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UiPath Showcases Next-Generation Enterprise-Grade Platform at Australian Agentic Automation Summit

UiPath (NYSE: PATH), a global leader in agentic automation, has spotlighted its next-generation UiPath Platform™ for agentic automation, a groundbreaking platform designed to unify AI agents, robots and people on a single, intelligent system, at UiPath Agentic Automation Summit events held in Melbourne and Sydney. The platform enables the creation of cohesive workflows where people, robots, and AI agents work synergistically to optimise processes and drive enterprise efficiency.

Breaking Down Barriers to Enterprise AI

Business leaders face challenges scaling AI across the enterprise, due to security and compliance risks, lack of reliability, stalled pilot programs, and fear of vendor lock-in. The new UiPath Platform directly addresses these challenges, combining decades of leadership in automation with a new, agentic architecture that is purpose-built for business-critical workflows.

At the Sydney and Melbourne Summit events, UiPath has showcased the new capabilities of the UiPath Platform for Agentic Automation, which includes:

  • UiPath Maestro™—Seamless Orchestration for AI Agents, Robots, and People: UiPath Maestrois the new orchestration layer at the heart of the platform. It automates, models, and optimises complex business processes end to end with built-in process intelligence and KPI monitoring to enable continuous optimisation. Maestro provides the centralised oversight needed to safely scale AI-powered agents across systems and teams.
  • Agentic Workflows You Can Trust: Through a controlled agency model, UiPath ensures AI agents operate within clearly defined guardrails, ensuring security, predictability, and performance. The platform features robust governance, real-time vulnerability assessments, and stringent data access controls to protect enterprise environments.
  • Power for All Developers—From Low Code to Full Code: The platform empowers business technologists and seasoned developers alike with intuitive low-code tools and advanced coding environments. Developers can rapidly prototype agents in UiPath Agent Builderwithin UiPath Studio, while having the opportunity to customise when needed. This means both technically oriented business professionals and experienced programmers can easily create sophisticated, scalable automations that can adapt to complex business requirements and evolving enterprise needs.
  • An Open, Multi-Agent Framework for the Enterprise: UiPath integrates with third-party agent frameworks including LangChain, Anthropic, and Microsoft, supporting sophisticated multi-agent systems that work across complex, cross-functional workflows. UiPath partnered with Google Cloud on its new, open protocol called Agent2Agent(A2A), which will allow AI agents to communicate with each other, securely exchange information, and coordinate actions on top of various enterprise platforms or applications. This open approach breaks down siloes and future-proofs enterprise automation strategies.
  • Intelligent Document Processing at Scale: The new UiPath IXP (Intelligent Xtraction & Processing) solution introduces multi-modal, AI-based classification and extraction for unstructured data. Built for high-complexity use cases like claims adjudication, loan origination, and electronic batch records, IXP brings enterprise-grade scale to document processing.
  • Innovation in Agentic UI Automation and Performance: With this latest release, UiPath has also introduced UI Agent for computer use, now in private preview—a natural language-driven agent that understands user intent, plans multi-step tasks, and executes actions across interfaces autonomously.

Since the launch of the private preview in January 2025, the UiPath Platform for agentic automation has already seen thousands of semi-autonomous and autonomous agents created with over 75,000 agent runs; 450+ partners that have started or completed agentic automation courses; and hundreds of customer use cases deployed.

“With the next-generation UiPath platform, we’re helping Australian organisations tap into the combined power of AI agents, automation, and people to work smarter – not harder. It’s a step change that enables teams to move faster, reduce complexity, and focus on work that truly drives value to their business,” said Peter Graves, Area Vice President, ANZ at UiPath.

Benjamin Lingard, Managing Director of Ashling Partners Australia, said agentic automation was an exciting technological development for Ashling Partners, UiPath and their customers;

“Australia continues to be a strategic hub for technological innovation and agentic automation is the new cloud technology. The fact that Australian companies are already embracing agentic automation demonstrates a clear opportunity for local organisations to improve efficiencies, enhance customer and employee engagement, and ultimately boost productivity.

“As UiPath Worldwide AI and Automation Growth Partner of the Year 2024 & Fast Track Agentic Partner, we are proud to have been delivering outstanding technology solutions with UiPath for more than eight years. Our growing team of specialised local experts is already seeing solid results for the early adopters of this new phase, so the future potential of agentic automation looks promising in this market.”

The UiPath Agentic Automation Summit events in Australia and New Zealand are part of a series of roadshows taking place in 14 cities across APJ in 2025, where UiPath customers, partners and individuals come together to discuss and explore the latest advancements in agentic AI and automation for the enterprise and public sector.

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