Our story starts in 2005 in Bucharest, Romania, with 10 people working in a small apartment, creating solutions that would go on to change the world. Today, UiPath is a global enterprise, with over 10,000 customers in over 100 countries.
"People have virtually limitless potential. And technologies like AI and automation should unlock that potential, not limit it. We strive to accelerate human achievement by creating the tools that help people see new possibilities, think bigger, and achieve more—for better workplaces and a better world."
UiPath develops AI technology that mirrors human intelligence with ever-increasing sophistication, transforming how businesses operate, innovate, and compete. The UiPath Platform™ accelerates the shift toward a new era of agentic automation—one where agents, robots, people, and models integrate seamlessly to drive autonomy and smarter decision-making. With a focus on security, accuracy, and resiliency, UiPath is committed to shaping a world where AI enhances human potential and revolutionizes industries.
At UiPath Process Mining here in Eindhoven, our focus lies in innovation and discovery. Process Mining is a data mining tool that maximizes the efficacy of agentic automation by discovering where in the organization it is most needed. Use the data from your business applications to give you a detailed understanding of complex business processes. You’ll know what to automate, how to improve your processes—and be able to prove impact, too.
UiPath Process Mining collaborates closely with academic partners to follow the latest developments and remain at the fringes of the field. To this end, we research areas like process analytics, automation, visualization, data science, and AI. Over the past 10 years, we have hosted over 25 graduate projects and internships, furthering the field, and preparing the next generation of process mining experts. If you are looking for a graduate project to complete your studies with, or for some practical experience during your studies, have look at our student projects.