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FORWARD VI ‘The Best Bits’ Volume 1: The future of AI at work (now available!)

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Grab a frost-seat row to see what you’ve missed To view this email as a web page, [click here]() [Logo] FORWARD VI: The Best Bits Hi {NAME}, Since you were unable to join us in person this year at FORWARD VI, we decided to package up some of [‘The Best Bits’]() for you to watch at your own time. We selected the perfect mix of sessions: sharing insights on the future of AI at work, aspirational AI-powered automation journeys, and real-life customer stories that will inspire you to act today. Packaged in a 3-volume series. Now available: [Volume 1: The future of AI at work]() The Case for Change: Transformational Outcomes with AI at Work UiPath Co-CEO Rob Enslin opens the FORWARD VI main stage sessions with an inspiring look at the biggest AI-fueled opportunities for transforming customer and employee experiences, spurring innovation and profitable growth, and pumping up productivity. Founder's Keynote: The Road Ahead UiPath Co-Founder and Co-CEO Daniel Dines shares his inspiring, optimistic picture of the future of work one where people are freed from the mundane so they can accelerate human achievement. An AI-Powered Automation Platform for Everyone UiPath Chief Product Officer Graham Sheldon takes us through the UiPath AI strategy, roadmap, and rationale along with a first look at some near-in (but far-out) new AI-powered capabilities coming soon to a UiPath Platform near you. The UiPath Blueprint for AI at Work David Barber and Luke Palamara, AI scientists, strategists, and experts in operationalizing and monetizing AI, share our plans and our progress in building capabilities into UiPath technology that organizations need for discovering, automating, and operating AI-enriched business processes throughout their operations. AI at Work Customer Spotlight featuring Intel Corporation Join Chief Marketing Officer Bobby Patrick for an AI10 customer spotlight of Intel, the creator of world-changing technology, showcasing how they are using AI at Work to change how they are managing trade around the world. [Watch 'The Best Bits’]() Your one-time registration gives you access to all future volumes. Don’t worry, we will email you as we release new volumes.  Visit [UiPath]() UiPath Inc. | One Vanderbilt Avenue, 60th Floor, New York, NY 10017 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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