Webinar: Robotic process automation in the current context

RPA (Robotic Process Automation) is a technology for business process automation through software robots. In fact, they are digital employees who are able to relieve your team from repetitive activities and can help you quickly and effectively solve various situations arising from COVID-19 at this difficult time.

Our clients use RPA mainly for:

  • Automate repetitive tasks
  • Error reduction
  • Allowing employees to focus on higher added value tasks

They will achieve increased productivity as well as customer and employee satisfaction with a typical return on investment of up to 1 year, and deployment is a matter of weeks.

The aim of our webinar was:

  • Introduce RPA and show how fast and easy it can be used in your company
  • Explain ways of using RPA in the context of COVID-19 challenges
  • Demonstrate the hassle-free and very fast deployment of RPA as a maintenance-free service by your IT.

Our webinar was guided by our colleagues from the Mazars Global Competence Center for RPA and related technologies, which is implementing projects in Slovakia as well as in a number of other countries. The team is lead by:

  • Martin Váross, Partner, CEE Consulting Leader and Head of Robotics Center

The webinar was held in the Slovak language.

Team Mazars

Discover the replay

Fill in the form below & watch the webinar replay.

* mandatory fields

Your personal data is collected by Mazars in Slovakia, the data controller, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Fields marked with an asterisk are required. If any required field is left blank, it will not be possible to process your request. Your personal data is collected for the purpose of processing your request.

You have a right to access, correct and erase your data, and a right to object to or limit the processing of your data. You also have a right to data portability and the right to provide guidance on what happens to your data after your death. Finally, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority and a right not to be the subject of a decision based exclusively on automated processing, including profiling, that produces legal effects concerning you or significantly affects you in a similar way.