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FORWARD 5: Hear from the biggest names in business

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Your FORWARD 5 content preview To view this email as a web page, [click here]() [Logo]() Hi {NAME}, At [FORWARD 5](), it’s all about automation-fueled ideas—content to spark new ideas, solve long-standing challenges, and help you plan for the ‘automation first’ future. Here’s a quick preview: [keynotes_600x250_01.jpg]() On the Keynote Stage at [FORWARD 5](), you’ll hear from some of the biggest names in business—like EY Global, Generali Group, and Deutsche Bank—on how they’re using automation to achieve new levels of efficiency and innovation. You’ll also get the big-picture perspective on the future of UiPath and automation’s evolving impact from co-CEOs Daniel Dines and Rob Enslin and Executive VP Ted Kummert. [theater_sessions_600x250_01.jpg]() Interested in how you can champion automation within your enterprise? Come to the How-To Theater for practical insights from Spotify, Puma, Amazon, and CVS Health on overcoming objections, building enthusiasm, and helping your organization take an automation-first approach to the future. And in the Inspiration Theater, you can hear first-hand how to ‘Bedazzle Your C-Level with Automation Outcomes’ from the COO from Banco Azteca and the CEO of Amitech Solutions. [workshops_600x250_01.jpg]() Ready to get down to the nitty gritty? [FORWARD 5]()’s workshops will help you see automation’s potential in specific industry contexts. Join representatives from Comcast, Motorola Solutions, Orange Spain, Smart Communication, and Vodacom for a look at automation the telecommunications industry. Or check out automation’s role in the customer experience in the session ‘How to engineer an intelligent IVR for self-service’. And if supply chain challenges are your thing, dive into ‘Automation best practices in the manufacturing industries, a supply chain perspective’. Join UiPath in Las Vegas, September 27-29, 2022, at the Venetian Resort for FORWARD 5. Register today to take advantage of $100 off the full price. [Register Today]() Visit [UiPath]() UiPath Inc. | 452 5th Avenue, 22nd Floor New York, NY 10018 United States To choose the types of emails you receive, or to opt yourself out completely, [let us know](. [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Youtube]() [Read privacy policy]().

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