UiPath, a global leader in agentic automation, has announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to enhance enterprise automated workflows with AI capabilities, particularly for high-trust applications such as fraud detection and healthcare management.
The partnership aims to facilitate the deployment of enterprise-ready AI models as microservices—including natural language processing, image understanding, and predictive analytics—by combining UiPath’s agentic automation expertise with open NVIDIA Nemotron models and NVIDIA NIM. This integration is designed to accelerate the adoption of Agentic AI and agentic automation for sensitive workflows, ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and scalability.
A central element of this collaboration is the introduction of an Integration Service Connector. This connector links the UiPath Platform with NVIDIA NIM and NVIDIA Nemotron, enabling enterprises to embed generative AI features into their applications and services. This integration is expected to boost the performance and capabilities of automation initiatives for customers dealing with sensitive data. The collaboration will allow organizations to automate end-to-end business processes, involving agents, robots, and human experts, all within secure, high-trust environments.
Beyond the Service Connector, UiPath is exploring additional avenues within agentic automation. These potential areas include advancing agentic orchestration for better coordination of AI-powered agents, developing specialized agents that combine UiPath’s automation expertise with customizable open-source NVIDIA Nemotron models and accelerated computing, and extending these capabilities to on-premises and air-gapped environments. This expansion aims to support highly regulated industries in securely adopting AI at scale.
Graham Sheldon, Chief Product Officer at UiPath, emphasized the need for powerful and trustworthy AI in sensitive processes like fraud detection and healthcare workflows. He stated that by integrating NVIDIA NIM models directly into the UiPath Platform, customers can deploy and orchestrate their own hosted models with enterprise-grade governance, enabling them to apply AI to critical processes with necessary control, transparency, and confidence.
Joey Conway, senior director of Enterprise Generative AI Software at NVIDIA, noted that enterprises are seeking AI solutions that deliver secure, reliable outcomes for complex and proprietary operations. He added that with open NVIDIA Nemotron models and NIM microservices, UiPath can quickly develop and deploy advanced automation with AI agents to address complex use cases in regulated settings.
UiPath (NYSE: PATH) focuses on agentic automation, empowering enterprises to utilize AI agents to autonomously execute and optimize complex business processes. The UiPath Platform integrates controlled agency, developer flexibility, and seamless integration to help organizations scale agentic automation securely. The company is committed to security, governance, and interoperability, supporting enterprises in their transition toward a future where automation leverages AI’s full potential.