
Automation Anywhere Reports Strong Q1 Growth with New AI Innovations
Automation Anywhere announced strong financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, driven by increased demand for its Agentic Process Automation (APA) system, announced in a press release. The company reported significant growth in APA bookings, with a 51% attach rate within its installed base and double-digit growth in new and upsell bookings.
At its annual event, Imagine 2025, Automation Anywhere introduced the industry's first Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) and four new agentic AI solutions. These innovations aim to advance the company's capabilities towards artificial general intelligence (AGI) for work, moving beyond task-based automation.
The company also expanded its leadership team by appointing Jeff Immelt, former Chairman and CEO of GE, to its Board of Directors. This move is expected to support the company's shift towards an Autonomous Enterprise, leveraging AI-driven process automation to enhance efficiency and agility.
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