At its annual partner and customer event in Las Vegas last week, intelligent automation technology provider UiPath announced important new partnerships with Google, NVIDIA and OpenAI.
Formerly known as FORWARD, UiPath used the FUSION event to lean into agentic automation as the technology organizations will be using to automate their business processes moving forward.
New York City-based UiPath said it has partnered with OpenAI—creator of ChatGPT and the company that kicked off the LLM boom that has evolved quickly into agentic AI—to build a ChatGPT connector that will enable users to integrate OpenAI “frontier models” and benchmark and manage them using UiPath orchestration along with other third-party AI models.
UiPath turned to NVIDIA to help customers use agentic AI to automate processes that require more trust—a characteristic often lacking from business leaders considering AI-powered solutions.
“Enterprises are seeking AI that delivers secure, reliable outcomes for complex and proprietary operations,” said Joey Conway, senior director of Enterprise Generative AI Software at NVIDIA. “With open NVIDIA Nemotron models and NIM microservices, UiPath can quickly create and deploy advanced automation with AI agents to serve complex use cases in regulated environments.”
Customers that need voice interaction often turn to Google Gemini models. UiPath announced the launch of the UiPath Conversational Agent, powered by Gemini, for its customers that need to leverage voice communication to enhance their effectiveness in handling unpredictable and open-ended tasks.
Much more content came out of FUSION in Las Vegas last week and Automation Today was there to cover it. Check back frequently for interviews and other news that will appear in the coming weeks.

