UiPath Acquires Re:infer: Business Automation Software Details
Re:infer, founded in 2015, is based in London, England. The company has 38 employees listed on LinkedIn. Re:infer's software uses machine learning (ML) technology to mine context from communication messages and "transform them into actionable data with speed and accuracy," the seller asserts. Key customers include Deutsche Bank, Hiscox and Farfetch, the seller indicated.Re:Infer had raised $7.6 million through February 2022 from such venture capital firms as Crane Venture Partners, IP Group and Seedcamp, and from independent investors Jason Kingdon, Martin Moran and Dai Yamane.Ahead of the M&A deal, key Re:infer partners included Accenture, Blueprism, Deloitte, Fujitsu, ISG, Jaam, MobileCloud, Prodapt, Reveal Group, Symphony, Synechron and UiPath.UiPath, meanwhile, remains a fast-growing provider of RPA software. Revenue was $245.1 million in Q1 of fiscal 2023, up 32 percent from the corresponding quarter last year, according to a June 1, 2022 earnings statement. Still, UiPath reduced its headcount targets in a bid to improve its path to profitability, according to a June 2022 statement. Re:infer’s product capabilities are available to UiPath customers in private preview. Further details will be announced at the UiPath FORWARD 5 conference in September 2022, the buyer said.UiPath Buys Re:infer: Executive Perspectives
In a prepared statement about the deal, Ted Kummert, executive VP of products and engineering at UiPath, said:“Automation and AI are a powerful and natural pair that together empower the vision of the fully automated enterprise. Our customers are awash in documents, communications, and data that they need to understand the meaning of and process efficiently. Combining Re:infer’s NLP technology with our Document Understanding and AI products expands the breadth of our current AI-powered automation capabilities and unlocks new automation opportunities for our customers.”
“Automating the interpretation of documents and communications data bridges the gap between humans and information technology systems, and structured and unstructured data to supercharge digital transformation efforts in the enterprise. We have spent the last seven years building an innovative technology and believe UiPath will take us to another level. We couldn’t be more excited to access UiPath’s power of scale and introduce Re:infer to a new global audience. We’re joining the leader in enterprise automation and it’s an incredible day for us.”