Indiaisinprime position tobecome a RPA powerhouse because of its growing talent pool and cost advantage, Dines said in a company release here.
RPA hasbeen gainingtractionas away ofautomating repetitive, tedious tasks to handle higher-value analysis and decision-making, he said.
"India is reaping the benefits of a new genre of jobs created from RPA. The Indian mind is apt for this technology," he added.
"Indianshavetherightability for workarounds and out-of-the-box thinking that works well for RPA. So we see a great pool of RPA talent emerging from the country," Dines said.
"RPA is right now creating jobs that will push a higher percentage of the population into this segment," he added.