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The Rise of Robotic Process Automation in Malaysia

Hew Wee Choong, Head of ASEAN Team, Cyclone Robotics

05-Dec-23 10:00

The Rise of Robotic Process Automation in Malaysia

Hew Wee Choong of Cyclone Robotics joins us to delve into the expanding world of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Malaysia. We'll discuss the surge in RPA adoption among Malaysian businesses, with a focus on the banking, finance, insurance, and telecommunications sectors. Hew will shed light on the challenges and opportunities in Malaysia's RPA journey, Cyclone Robotics' vision for the Malaysian market, and their role in bridging the knowledge gap in RPA adoption. We'll also explore how Cyclone Robotics is integrating AI, machine learning, and cloud services to enhance RPA and its plans for hyper automation in the Asia-Pacific region.

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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