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Companies using UiPath RPA Platform for Robotic Process Automation include: UnitedHealth Group, a United States based Insurance organisation with 400000 employees and revenues of $400.28 billion, CVS Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 219000 employees and revenues of $372.81 billion, Alphabet (Google), a United States based Professional Services organisation with 190167 employees and revenues of $350.02 billion, Chevron Corporation, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 45298 employees and revenues of $193.41 billion, Electricity of France, a France based Utilities organisation with 171862 employees and revenues of $151.00 billion and many others.
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Aaa | Automotive | 20000 | $8.0B | United States | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Aaa implemented UiPath RPA Platform as part of an enterprise wide Robotic Process Automation initiative. Aaa implemented UiPath RPA Platform to deliver Robotic Process Automation across finance and manufacturing business functions within the automotive company that employs 20,000 people and reports $8,000,000,000 in revenue.
The UiPath RPA Platform was configured to support core automation modules including robot orchestration, unattended and attended robots, workflow design and runtime monitoring, queue based work distribution, scheduling, and centralized logging. Configuration focused on standardized bot packaging and runtime governance to enable repeatable deployments and operational visibility.
Operational coverage targeted back office and factory support workflows, including finance, procurement, HR, and customer service processes, with bots executing rule based transactional tasks, document processing, and data entry automation. Implementation emphasized integration readiness for enterprise systems through API friendly automation patterns and reusable workflow components.
Governance was organized through a centralized automation center of excellence to manage bot lifecycle, development standards, testing gates, deployment pipelines, and change control, while enabling business users to act as citizen developers under IT oversight. The implementation narrative centers on UiPath RPA Platform as the automation backbone for business process orchestration and operational scaling.
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AB Ignitis grupe | Utilities | 4000 | $2.1B | Lithuania | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, AB Ignitis grupe began deploying the UiPath RPA Platform across the group. The UiPath RPA Platform is the core Robotic Process Automation solution used to automate high-volume, standardized business functions across finance, IT, HR, procurement, legal and customer case management within operations in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland and Finland.
Automation scope concentrated on repeatable, rule-based workflows, including email-based case management that routes and extracts customer enquiry data from shared mailboxes, and a large-scale protection zone registration workflow for the distribution arm. The program automated roughly 260 processes in about two and a half years, with the organization estimating delivery of more than one new automation per RPA developer per month.
Architecturally the group uses a centralized orchestration model, sharing UiPath Orchestrator across two Centers of Excellence to manage robots and schedules. The deployment uses high-density robots to maximize capacity on physical or virtual robot hosts, optimizing license consumption and server footprint, with 16 robot licenses supporting the 260 automations.
Governance and rollout were implemented through two CoEs, the shared service center CoE stood up in 2018 and the ESO distribution CoE established the following year, with both CoEs retaining design and development in-house. The CoEs converged on a single procurement policy, shared best practices and code reuse, and invested in governance, developer training and internal demand management to scale automation safely across business units.
Explicit outcomes reported include reclaiming over 16,000 hours per month across the group and returning approximately 800 hours per month from the customer email case management automation. The ESO protection zone automation handled over 435,000 registrations within two years, a task estimated to have required up to 19 new hires but delivered via robots within a month, and the organization is exploring Intelligent Automation extensions that combine RPA with AI, machine learning and human-in-the-loop processes.
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ABC Fitness Solutions | Professional Services | 2000 | $450M | United States | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, ABC Fitness Solutions implemented UiPath RPA Platform. The deployment was led by the corporate applications organization under the Director of Corporate Applications and Robotic Process Automation, embedding Robotic Process Automation into Contact Center operations and the broader corporate applications portfolio to address process improvement, compliance, and staff efficiency objectives.
The implementation used standard UiPath components including UiPath Studio for workflow development, attended and unattended Robots for execution, and UiPath Orchestrator for centralized scheduling and monitoring with role access controls. Integrations linked UiPath RPA Platform to Salesforce, ServiceNow, Workday, SharePoint, MuleSoft, and SQL Server to automate cross system workflows and data handoffs. Governance and rollout were managed by the corporate applications team using procurement, stakeholder management, roadmaps, and end to end delivery management practices, establishing automation pipeline governance and operational ownership within IT and contact center stakeholders.
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Acciona | Utilities | 66021 | $21.1B | Spain | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Acciona implemented the UiPath RPA Platform to pilot and scale Robotic Process Automation across its Services Division, with an initial focus on HR and back-office workflows. The deployment was initiated as a PwC-led proof of concept to automate sick note processing and quickly moved to internal development to broaden scope across HR, procurement, and operations.
The architecture comprises unattended and attended robots orchestrated through UiPath Orchestrator, with six unattended robots and one attended bot in production as reported. Development was centralized within the Service Division IT team, enabling internal RPA analysts to build robots in one to two weeks on average, supported by UiPath Community resources and UiPath Academy training for business users and developers.
Implemented functional capabilities include automated processing of sick notes, registration and de-registration of temporary service personnel via an internal platform that communicates with the Social Security office, and a broad set of HR data processing tasks. By 2019 the automation portfolio covered approximately 50 processes, including around 30 HR workflows and additional processes in purchasing and operations, and handled large volumes such as nearly 20,000 temporary contracts processed annually.
Governance and rollout followed a business driven model where IT and HR collaborated to draft business cases and re-engineer processes prior to automation, ensuring that process redesign accompanied robot development. Leadership for the program came from the Service Division CIO and IT management, with an RPA analyst embedded to liaison with HR, and training via UiPath Academy was used to expand internal competency and promote adoption across sites and regions where the Services Division operates.
Outcomes documented by the program include €100k savings in a single automated process, a 1.5 FTE reduction from the initial sick note pilot, broader reported time savings equivalent to 18 FTEs across automated workflows, elimination of repetitive errors, and the ability for robots to run overnight to meet SLAs. Acciona’s use of the UiPath RPA Platform demonstrates an operational model where Robotic Process Automation is embedded into HR and back-office functions to increase throughput and free staff for higher value activities.
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Acciona Energy North America | Utilities | 1500 | $500M | United States | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Acciona Energy North America implemented the UiPath RPA Platform to automate HR and back-office workflows, initiating its RPA program after a Services Division proof of concept that targeted sick-note processing. The UiPath RPA Platform deployment was positioned to address high-volume, rules-based tasks associated with temporary worker administration and other administrative workloads across the Services business unit.
The implementation architecture centered on UiPath Orchestrator for central scheduling and management, supported by six unattended robots and one attended bot that execute end-to-end automations. Development was transitioned in-house, with RPA analysts and developers building automation objects and workflows that typically required one to two weeks of robot development time, and scaling to approximately 50 automated processes, including 30 in HR and additional processes in procurement and operations.
Integrations were focused on internal HR and workforce administration platforms, including a registration/de-registration workflow that communicates with the Social Security office, and the automations were designed to integrate seamlessly with existing legacy systems. Price Waterhouse Cooper provided a proof of concept and integration support during initial rollout, while UiPath Orchestrator provided runtime governance, scheduling, and unattended execution, enabling overnight processing that replaced daytime manual work.
Operational governance combined business and technology stakeholders to assess candidate processes, draft business cases, and re-engineer workflows ahead of automation to reduce exceptions and improve throughput. The initiative was led by the Services Division CIO and IT management working with HR leadership, and training and capability building leveraged UiPath Academy and Community resources to grow internal RPA development skills and encourage business user participation in automation identification.
Reported outcomes from the deployment included automation of roughly 50 processes, a pilot saving of 1.5 full time equivalents in sick-note processing, €100k savings in one automated process, and a cumulative staff time savings figure reported as 18 FTEs. The program delivered faster cycle times, reduced manual error exposure, consistent SLA adherence through rules-based robots, and allowed staff to shift from data crunching to higher-value analysis.
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Professional Services | 31360 | $23.8B | United States | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2018 | n/a |
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Communications | 19698 | $6.9B | Thailand | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2019 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 350 | $40M | Egypt | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2015 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 500 | $130M | United States | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2019 | n/a |
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Transportation | 78399 | $36.5B | France | UiPath | UiPath RPA Platform | Robotic Process Automation | 2019 | n/a |
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