Reducing Your Workload Through Robotic Process Automation | My Digital Life
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Important Notice
This programme/event is open to members of the National Library Board, Singapore. Please ensure you have your myLibrary ID on hand before proceeding with the registration. If you do not have a myLibrary ID, you can create one here: https://account.nlb.gov.sg/
About the Programme/Event
Are you spending a lot of time at the computer aggregating, transferring and checking data, sending routine boilerplate emails and writing standard repetitive reports? Learn to use emerging technology to automate your routine tasks so that you can become more productive.
In this workshop you’ll be exposed to a popular robotic process automation software and how it can be used to help you work more efficiently. Learn how easy it is to create your very own automation software based on your needs. No coding required!
This session will be held concurrently on Zoom and at the library. Register for the offline (in-person) session if you prefer to meet and learn from the trainer in person! You may want to bring along your laptop to follow along for this session.
**Please note: You do not need to book a separate visit to the library once you have registered for this programme.
About the Speaker
The speaker for this session is Mr. Kannappan, is a robotics expert with over 20 years of experience working in the field and training students on robotics, automation & controls. He is a manager at Nanyang Polytechnic and a strong proponent of life-long learning.
Online Programme/Event Administrative Information
- This programme is conducted entirely online. You may access Zoom via the app or using a web browser
- Please ensure that you enter a valid email address as you will receive an email with the link to the online programme/event near the day of the programme/event
- The link of the programme should not be shared with others
- Do ensure you have a strong internet connection. Using your mobile data is not recommended
- The National Library Board, Singapore (NLB) reserves the right in its absolute discretion to disqualify or refuse admission to any registrant without any reason and notice