Blog | Company July 9, 2021

Alchemy joins the prestigious UiPath Services Network (USN) and becomes a UiPath Certified Professional Services partner.

Alchemy joins the prestigious UiPath Services Network (USN) and becomes a UiPath Certified Professional Services partner.

This elite designation is reserved for a small collection of partners across the globe who exhibit the highest capabilities in delivering UiPath’s hyperautomation solutions. The USN program was created to reward and empower the best UiPath delivery partners in the world.   With this designation comes exclusive access, training and certification paths that further enhance Alchemy’s ability to help customers accomplish their Robotic Process Automation (RPA) business objectives. This recognition exemplifies UiPath’s confidence in Alchemy to deliver services with the same expertise and commitment to excellence as their own professional services team.   “Alchemy has been built by attracting the best talent in the industry. This has never been more the case than with our UiPath technical team. We have some of the best RPA consultants in the country and it’s great to see them recognized in this way.” Vid Sista, Alchemy Practice Principal.
  Alchemy was quick to identify the value that UiPath’s solutions would bring customers looking to create efficiency, save money and improve the employee and customer experience.   “We knew early on that RPA was a solution that would provide huge value to our customers so we invested in the technical resources and the partnership. We are thrilled to be aligned at the highest level with the best automation platform in the market.” Travis Graham, Alchemy Co-CEO.   Learn more about the Alchemy + UiPath Partnership.

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