UiPath takes oath to train 750,000 Americans on RPA
UiPath has signed the White House Pledge to America’s Workers, committing to train 750,000 Americans on RPA over the next five years. Beneficiaries of this initiative will secure RPA training through UiPath Academy and ultimately develop the skills they need to thrive in the “automation first” era.
By signing the White House Pledge to America’s Workers, UiPath aims to further democratize RPA and arm every employee with a software robot. The company has already begun fulfilling its pledge with successful training at the General Services Administration and the United States Department of Agriculture. With additional training planned by both agencies and ongoing non-profit training in Washington D.C., UiPath is eager to help American workers begin their reskilling efforts to be successful in the new digital economy.
Daniel Dines, UiPath CEO and co-founder, says, “Business automation will have far-reaching impacts on the way we work, and we believe we have an obligation to America and the rest of the world to support the future of work. One way we’re doing that is through the UiPath Academy, Academic Alliance and Automation Ready programs, venues to democratize RPA and make RPA education and training available to anyone with the ambition to pursue it. We have pledged 80 percent of all the trainings committed to Pledge to America’s Workers, showing our dedication to helping Americans flourish in the ‘automation first’ era. We are proud to sign this pledge.”
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